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The Tourist Department 

of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad 
has quoted herein fares to the 
leading Summer Resorts in the 
Eastern, Middle and Southern 
States and the Provinces of 
Canada, via such routes as long 
experience has proven to be most 
desirable. 

Fares via other routes or to 
resorts not shown herein, may be 
secured from any passenger repre- 
sentative of the Baltimore & 
Ohio Railroad or by application 
to the 

TOURIST DEPARTMENT 
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad 

BALTIMORE, MD. 



Summer T( 



rammer lours 

SEASON 
1910 




IMBMSIIF.I) HY 

iui.hmokl: 6^ oiiio railroad co. 

PASSENGER DEPARTMENT 
May, 1910 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



PAGE PARAOnAPH 

AnuKKSSE-soF Passenuku KeI'UKSKNTATIVES 205 

Index to Destinations 7-20 

Ba>es kok Constructing TiiKorcii Fakes — 

Via New York, N. Y 26 

Via Philadelphia, Pa 21 

Via Pittsburgh, Pa 22 

Via Washington, I). (" 24 

Via Shenandoah Junction, W. Va.. 23 
Via Baltimore, Md., and Steamer 

Routes 25 

Faiies to Destinations 39-18G 

Pauticipating Caiiuieks 4-0 

KiLKs AND Regulations as ioi.lows: 

Baggage 27 4 

Baggage (Excess) 27 5 

Berth on Steamers 31 12 

Children, Fares for 27 3 

Checking ('or|)se on Return Portion 

of Round-trip Ticket 28-29 9 

Dates of Sale 27 1 

Excess Baggage 27 5 

Meals on Steamers 31 12 

Non-transferal)le Tickets 27 6 

Optional Arrangements 29-31 1<I 

Return Limit 27 2 

Routes 28 9 

Signature Tickets 27-28 7 

Signing of Tickets 28 7 

Tickets via M.& M. T. Co 31 11 

Tickets via Steamer Lines 32 13 

Transfers 32-33 I I 

Validation of Tickets .. . . 2': 8 

SciIKDUI-ES OK STItA.MKK LiNEH I>j7-'<'l 

Stoi'-Ovkh Piiivii,K(iKs 34-:'.>> 



THE FARES SHOWN IN THIS TARIFF APPLY VIA 

THE UNMENTIONED LINES ACCORDING TO 

DESTINATION AND ROUTE OF TICKET. 



Annapolis, Washington & Baltimore Railroad PX4 No. 3 

Atlantic City Railroad PX3 No. 7 

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad PX3 No. 7 

Ualtiniore, Chesapeake & Atlantic Railway and 

Steamer Lines '. PX3 No. 28 

Haltlmore Steam Packet Company PX3 No. 44 

Rangor & Aroostook Railroad PX3 No. 30 

Bath & Hammondsport Railroad PX3 No. 17 

Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad PX3 No. 22 

IJoston & Maine Railroad PX3 No. 12 

Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway PX3 No. 12 

Cairo R. R PX3 No. 25 

Canada, Atlantic & Plant Steamshij) Company (Plant 

Line) PX3 No. 31 

Canadian Northern Quebec Railway PX3 No. 66 

Canadian Pacific Railway and Steamship Lines PX3 No. 5 

Casco Bay & Harpswell Lines PX3 No. '^9 

Catsklll & New York Steamboat Co. (Limited) PX3 No. 6 

Catsklll & Tannersvllle Railway PX3 No. 39 

Ca.tskill Ferry Company (Limited) PX3 No. 14 

Catsklll Mountain Railway PX3 No. 39 

Central New England Railway PX3 No. 17 

Central Railroad of New Jersey PX3 No. 8 

Central Vermont Railway PX3 No. 02 

Champlain Transportation Company PX3 No. 4 

Chautauqua Steamboat Company PX3 No. 10 

Chesapeake & Ohio Railway PX3 No. 1 

Chesapeake Steamship Company PX3 No. 14 

Citizens Steamboat Coinpaiiy PX3 No. 11 

Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Company PX3 No. 9 

Coburn Steamljoat Company PX3 No. 6 

Cumberland Valley Railroad PX:i No. 78 

Damariscotta Steamboat Company PX3 No. 34 

Delaware & Hudson Company PX3 No. 4 

Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad PX3 No. 12 

Detroit & (Cleveland Navigation Company PX3 No. 36 

Dominion Atlantic Railway and Steamship Co PX3 No. !>1 

Eagles Mere Railroad PX3 No. 13 

Eastern Steamship Company PX3 No. 11 

Erie & Western Transportation Company PX3 No. 17 

Erie Railroad PX3 No. 17 

Fonda, .Tohnstown & Gloversville Railroad PX3 No. 121 

Frontier Navigation Company PX4 No. 13 

Fulton Cluuu Railway PX3 No. 26 

l'"ulton Navigation Company PX3 No. 26 

Gettysburg & llarrisburg Railway PX3 No. 7 

Grand Trunk Railway System PX3 No. 3 

Hudson Navigation Company (Peoples Line) PX3 No. 11 

Hudson Navigation Company (Citizens Line) (See Citi- 
zens Steamboat Company). 

Hudson River Day Line PX3 No. 16 

intercolonial Itailway PX3 No. 428 

Jamestown, Chautau<iua & Lake Erie Railway PX3 No. 16 

Keeseville.Ausable Chasm & Lake Champlain Railroad. PX3 No. 122 
Lake George Steamboat Company PX3 No. 4 

LakeOntario &Bay of QulnteStoamboatCo.(Linilted)..PX3 No. 53 

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The Fares shown in this Tariff apply via the Unmentioned Lines 
according to Destination and Route of Ticket. 



I.Hke Sliore & Mlclilj^an Soutlieru Railway PX3 No. 20 

Lelll^'h Valley Uailroad I'X3 No. 3 

Lont; Islaiitl Uailroad rX3 No. 64 

Matranotewan Hiver\- Lake Steamboat Llue I'X3 No. 210 

.Maine Central Uailroad I'X3 No. 

Maine ."^teainslilp Cuniiiauy PX3 No. '25 

Marvland. Delaware* Virginia Rallwav and Steamer 

r.iues : PX3 No. 28 

Maryland Eleetrio Railways Company PX4 No. 1 

Mary Powell Steamboat <omimny PX3 No. 69 

.MaiK-li Chunk. Summit 11111 and Switcli))ack Railroad. . l'X3 No. 3 

Merchants \- Miners Tiansportation Company PX3 No. 277 

.Metropolitan Steamship Company l'X3 No. 11 

-Montauk Steamboat Company (Limited) PX3 No. 58 

Montpelier & Wells River Railroad I»X3 No. 108 

Mt. Washington Railway PX3 No. 104 

Muskoka Lakes Naviijratlon and Hotel Co. (Limited')... PX3 No. 42 

Narragansett Pier Railroad PX3 No. 66 

New Redford, Martlia's Vineyard & Nantucket Steam- 
boat Company ]'X3 No. 17 

New Enjjiand Navigation Com i)any PX3 No. 13 

New York & Long Uranch Railroad PX3 No. 8 

New York Central & Hudson River Railroad PX3 No. 26 

New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad PX3 No. 13 

New York, Ontario i Western Itallway PX3 No. 10 

New York & Ottawa Railway PX3 No. 20 

Niagara Gorge Railroail PX3 No. 9 

Niagara Navigation Company (Limited) l'X3 No. 18 

Norfolk & Washlnt;ton Steamboat Company PX3 No. 154 

Norfolk & Southern Railway PX3 No. 172 

Norfolk & Western Railway PX3 No. 20 

Northern Navigation Company of Ontario ( Limited).. .l'X3 No. 20 

Northern steamship Co PX3 No. 23 

Old Dondnion Steamship Company PX3 No.A12 

Otis Itailway ....PX3 No. 'M 

Ottawa i New York Railway PX3 No. 20 

Ottawa River Navigation Company PX3 No. 22 

Paul Smith's Kleetrlc- Light i Powers R. R. Company.. PX3 No. 400 

Pennsylvania Railroad PX3 No. 15 

Phllarlelphia & Rea<llng Railway PX3 No. 7 

Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad I'X3 No. 26 

Portland i- Roolhbay steamboat Company PX3 No. 16 

guebec & Lake St. John Railway PX3 No. 215 

yueber Central Railway PX3 No. IDO 

yuebec, Montreal A: Southern Itallway PX3 No. 2(5 

Rangeicy l,akes St<'aiMbr)at <'ompany rX3 No. 47 

Ra-iuette Lake Itallway PX3 No. 20 

Ra>|Uette Lake Transportation Company PX3 No. 20 

RIehelleu & Ontario Navigation Company PX3 No. 21 

Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. of Inlti'd StateH. . . PX3 No. 13 

Richmond, l-rederlfksburg Sc Potomai; Railroad PX3 No. 17 

RIdeau f.ako.s Navigation (Company (Limited) PX3 No. .'to 

Rutland Rallroa<l I'X3 No. 26 

St. Lawn-nee Rlvfr Steamboat Comimny rX3 No. 7H 

St. .lohnsldiry .V Lake Cliutuplaln Railroad PX;J No. 12 

Sandy River i Rangepy Lakes Railroad PX3 No. lo 

Sehroon I,ake Steamboat f;ompany P.\3 No. 30 

Seaboard Air Line Railway PX3 No. Af.l 

Shelter Island & Oreenport Ferry Company I'X.'J No. 10 

Somerset Railway I'X3 No. U 

Southern Railway I'X3 No. 24 

Stonlngton & Watch Hill Ferry Co I'X3 No. 

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The Fares shown in this Tariff apply via the Unmentioned Lines 
according to Destination and Roate of Ticket. 



Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Railway PX3 No. 76 

Tliousand Island Steamboat Company PX3 No. 78 

Ulster & Delaware Kallroad ....PX3 No. 142 

Vlr.«iuian H\v PX5 No. 7 

Washington County Railway PX3 No. 9 

Washington Southern Railway PX3 No. 17 

Watch Hill Steamboat Company -. PX3 No. 17 

Western Maryland Railway Co PX3 No. 395 

West Shore Railroad PX3 No. 26 

West Virginia Midland Railroad PX3 No. 13 

Wllliamspoi-t & North Branch Railroad PX3 No. 13 

Wlnnlpesaukee Lake Transportation Company PX3 No. 412 

Winter Harbor Transportation Company PX3 No. 15 

Woodsura SteamI)oat Company PX8 No. 5 

York Harbor & Beach Railroad PX3 No. 12 



INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



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Abenakis Spriugs, P. Q :{9 

Adams (Bcrksliire Hills), Mass 59 

Adiroudack Mountains, N. Y 39-4:) 

Aflou, Vu 83 

Alburgh Springs, Vt 168-170 

Aldersou, W. Va 48 

Alexandria Bay (Thousand Islands), N. Y 176-178 

Algonquin (Hotel) (Adirondacks), N. Y 43 

Algonquin Park, Ont 126 

All Round Muskoka Lakes 126-127 

Amagansett (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Antlers (The), N. Y 43 

Arkville (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 7!t-80 

Arlington, Vt 108-170 

Asbury Park, N. J 131-132 

Ashby, Va 140 

Asheville, N. C 49 

Ashland, N. H 49 

Assembly Point (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Atlantic City, N. J 50-52 

Atlantic Highlands, N. J 131 

Atlean Lake (Jackman), Me 107 

Auburn, N. Y. (X. Y. C. A: H. R. R. 11. Resorts) 184-135 

Auburn, N. Y. (L. V. R. R. Itesorts) Ill 

Augusta, Me 53 

Aurora, N. Y Ill 

Aurora. W. Va 146 

Au Sable Chasm, N. Y 53 

Avon. N. J 131 

Haileys Island, Me 76 

Bala (Muskoka Lakes), Ont 126-127 

Bala Park, Ont 127 

Balrhvin (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Baltimore, Cliesa|.eake & Atlantic R'y Resorts 53 

Bangor, Me 51 

Bantam (Litchfield Hills), Ct 112 

Bar Harbor, Me 54-55 

]}nrnsdale, Ont rJ7 

Barn8tRl)le, Mass 185 

Barre, Vt 82 

Barrie, Ont 126 

Barton Landing, Vt. (Orleans) 55 

Basic. Va 83, 140 

Bath, Me 56, 03 

Bay Shore (Long Island). N. V li;i 



INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



PAGE 

Rear Run, Pa 56 

Beaumaris (Muskoka Lakes), Ont 126-127 

Beaver River (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40 

Bedford Springs, Pa 57 

Belfast, Me 90-91 

Belgrade, Me 58 

Belgrade Lakes, Me 58 

Belmar (Ocean Beach), N. J 131 

Bemis, (Rangeley Lakes) Me 162 

Bennington, Vt 168-170 

Benson Mines, N. Y 134-135 

Berkeley Springs, W. Va 58-59 

Berkshire Hills, Mass 59 

Berkshire (Berkshire Hills), Mass 59 

Berlin (White Mountains) N. H 184-185 

Berlin, Md 53 

Berryville, Va 140 

Bethel, Vt 83 

Bethlehem (White Mountains), N. H 184-185 

Bethlehem Junction (White Mountains), N. H 184-185 

Beverly, W. Va 60 

Beverly Farms, jMass 60 

Bigelow, Me 60 

Big Indian (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Big Moose (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40 

Block Island, R. 1 61 

Blooraville (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Bloomtield, Md 53 

Blooniinghurg, N. Y 136 

Bloomingdale (Adirondacks), N. Y 41-42 

Bluefield. W. Va 140, 142 

Blue Hill, Me 90-91 

Blue Mountain, Md 61 

Blue Mountain Lake (Adirondacks). N Y 43 

Blue Ridge Station, Pa 61 

Blue Ridge, Va 140, 142 

Bluff Point (Hotel Champlaiu), N. Y 62 

Bolton (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Booth bay Harbor, Me 63-64 

Boollibay Harbor Resorts, Me 62-64 

Boston, Mass 65-67 

Boston, Mass (Feeding Forms to and from) 67-70 

Boyce, Va 140 

Bracebridge, Ont 126 

Brandon (Lake Dunmore), Vt 168-170 

Brattleboro, Vt 71 

Bretton Woods (White Mountains), N H 184-185 

Brevard, N. C 71 

Brewster, Mass 135 

Bridgehampton (Long Island), N. Y 113 



INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



PAGE 

Bristol, Temi 140,142 

Bioilhead's Bridge (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Brookiin.Me 90-91, 114-115 

Hiooksidc, W. Va 146 

Brown's Station (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

IJrule Lake Out 126 

Bucksport, Me 90-91 

Biiena Vista, Va 140 

Bueiia Vista S|)rings, Md 71 

Burdett, N. Y 71 

Burks Falls, Out 12G 

Burlington, Vt 72 

Buzzard's Bay, Mass 135 

Byug Inkt, Ont 127 

Cadyville, N. Y 41-42 

Cairo, N. Y 77 

Calais. Me 72 

Caldwell, N. Y. (Lake George, N. Y.) 109 

Cambridge Springs, Pa 73 

Camden, Me 90-91 

Canaan (Berkshire Hills), N. Y 59 

Canoe Lake, Ont 126 

Cape May, N. J 73-7r) 

Cape Vincent, N. Y 134-135 

Capon Road, Va 76 

Capon Springs, W.Va 75-76 

Casco Bay and Harpswell Lines Resorts 76 

Caspian Lake, Vt 102 

Castine, Me 90-91, 111-11."") 

Catskill Mountain Resorts 77-81 

Catskill, N. Y 77 

Catskill Mountain Station, N. Y 81 

Cayuga, N. Y Ill 

Cazenovia, N. Y Ill 

Central Vermont Railway Resorts H2 

Centre Morirhes (Lonir Island), N. Y 113 

ChafTey's Locks, Ont 165 

Chase City, Va 82 

Clialcaugay (Lake Lyon Mountain), N. Y 11-42 

Cliatliam, Mass l;!5 

Chautauqua Lake, N. Y 83 

Clierry Mountain (White Mountains), N. II IH 1-185 

CJHsapeake & Oliio R'y Resorts 8:* 

Cheshire (Berkshire Ilills), Mass 59 

Chicago, 111 98-99 

Chichester (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Chicoutiini, P. q 161 

Childwold Station (Adiroudacks), N. Y :!9- 10 

Christiansburg, Va 1 11-142 

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INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



PAGB 

Christmas Cove, Me 63-64 

Clayton, N. Y 177-178 

Clearwater (Adiroudacks), N. Y 39-40 

Clevclauds, Oat 126-137 

Cleverdale (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Clifton Springs, N. Y. (L. V. R. R. Resorts) Ill 

Clifton Springs, N. Y. (N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Resorts) 134-135 

Cobourg, Ont 84 

Cold Spring (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Collingwood, Ont 126 

Conneaut Lake (Exposition Park), Pa 84 

Cooks Falls, N. Y 136 

Cooperstown, N. Y 84 

Cottage City, Mass. (Oak BlufTs, Mass.) 144 

Crawford's (White Mountains) N. H 184-185 

Crown Point, N. Y 85 

Cushings Island, Me 76 

Damarisfiotta Mills, Me 62 

Danville Junction, Me 85 

Dark Harbor (Isleboro), Me 114-115 

Davis, W.Va 88 

Deer Isle, Me 90-91, 114-115 

Dead River, j\le 86 

Deer Park, Md 87-89 

Duluth, Minn 98-101 

Durbin, W. Va 90 

Eagle Bay (Adirondacks), N. Y 42 

Eagle's Mere, Pa 91 

Eagle Lake (Eagle Nest), N. Y 43 

Eagle Nest (Adirondacks), N. Y 43 

East Boothbay, Me 64 

East Dorset, Vt 168-170 

Eastern Steamship Co.'s Resorts 90-91 

Eastham, Mass 135 

Easthampton (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Easton, Md 53 

Eastport, Me 91 

East River, Conn 92 

Edge wood (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Edge wood Park (Thousand Islands) N. Y 17S 

Eggemoggiu, Me 90-91 

Eggleston, Va 179-180 

Eglon, W. Va 146 

Elizabethtown (Adirondack), N. Y 43 

Elkius, W. Va 92 

Elkton, Va 141 

EUcnville, N. Y 136 

Enisdale, Ont 126 

Enfield, N. H 92 

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INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 

PAQP 

Enoshuig Falls, Vt 82 

Essex, N. Y 93 

Evergreen Lantliug (Peak's Island), Me 7<; 

Exposition Park (Conueaut Lake), Pa 84 

Fabyans (White Mountains), N. H 184-185 

Fairview (Adirondacks), N. Y 42 

Falls (Lake Winola), Pa Ill 

Fallsburgh, N. Y 13C 

Falmouth, Mass l'^5 

Farmington, Me ^3 

Ferndale (Muskoka Lake) Out 120-127 

Ferndale, N. Y l"'^! 

Ferrisburg, Yt 108-170 

Fine View Park (Thousand Islands), N. Y 178 

Fleischmanu's (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-SO 

Fon-st City Landing (Peak's Island) Me 70 

Forestport (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40 

Fort Tieonderoga, N. Y 94 

French, Ont 127 

Frontenac (Thousand Islands), N. Y 178 

Front Royal, Va 1 Jl 

Fryeburg, Me 94 

Fulton Chain (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40 

Gabriels(Adirondacks),N.Y -'■•-1" 

Geneva. N. Y. (L.. V. R. R. Resorts) Ill 

Geneva, N. Y. (N. Y. ('. & II. R. R. R. Resorts) 184-1^". 

Georges Mills, N. II 9.j 

Gettysburg, Pa 90-97 

Glade Springs Va 141-142 

Glen (White Mountains), N. II 184-18."i 

Glen Eyrie, (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Glenfield, N. Y 134-13". 

Glen Summit Springs, Pa HI 

Gloucester, Mass 97 

Goderich, Ont 98 

Good Ground (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Gorham ( While Mountains), N. H 184-185 

Gorman, Md - 98 

Goshf-n, Va 8i{ 

Graham, Va 141 

Grand Gorge (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-8(» 

Grand Hotel Station (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Grand Isle, Vt lOH-170 

Gravenhurst, Ont 120 

Great Harrington (Hcrkshiro Hills), Mass ■>!> 

Great Diamond Island, Mf "•' 

Great Lake Resorts 98-102 

Greenport (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Greensboro (('aspian Lake), Vt. 9 

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INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



PAGE 

Gregory (Muskoka Lakes), Out 12G-127 

Grenell's (Thousaud Islands), N. Y 178 

(riottoos, Va 141 

Hague (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Haine's Falls (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-81 

Halcottville (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Halifax, N. S 102-104 

Hanover, N. H. (Norwich, Vt.) US 

Harbor Springs, Mich 98-99 

Harper's Ferry, W. Va 104-105 

Harrisonburg, Va 106 

Harvey's Lake, Pa Ill 

Harwich, Mass 135 

Hawleyville (Litchfield Hills), Ct 112 

Heron Island, Me 68-64 

Herrick's Landing, Me 90-91 

Highgate Springs, Vt 82 

Highfield, Pa 106 

Elighlands of Navesink, N. J 131 

Highlands of ( )ntario and Muskoka Lakes 126-127 

High Point, N. J 106 

Hinsdak- (Bc-rkshire Hills). ]\[ass 59 

Hobart (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Honnedaga ( Adiroudacks), N. Y 39-40 

Horseshoe (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40 

Hotel Champlain (Blull Point), N. Y 62 

Hotel Childwold (Adirondack), N. Y 44 

Hot Springs, N. C 107 

Hot Springs, Va 106 

Iluletts (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Hundred Islands (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Hunter (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Huntsville, Out 126 

Hyaunis, Mass 135 

Isle of Springs, Me 63 

Isle La Motte Station, Vt 168-170 

Islesboro (Dark Harbor), Me 114-115 

Ithaca, N. Y Ill 

Jackniari (Atlcau Lake) Me 107 

Jackson, N. H. (See Glen and Jackson) 184-185 

Jackson's Point, Ont 126 

Jainesport (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Jamestown (Chautauqua Lake), N. Y 83 

Jefferson (White Mountains), N. H 184-185 

Jones Falls, Out 165 

Jordan's White Sulphur Springs, Va 107-108 

Judd Haven (Muskoka Lakes), Ont 126-127 

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INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 

PAOK 

Kattskill (Lake George), N. Y lOD 

Kaaterskill (Catskill Mouutains), N. Y 70-8(» 

Kennebuiikport, Me 108 

Kearney, ( >nt 12(i 

Keene Valley ( Adiromhicks), N. Y 44 

Kerlioiikson, N. Y' loG 

Key Ink-t (Pakeshkeg), Out 127 

Killaruey, Ont 102 

Kiiiir's Ferry. N. Y' Ill 

Kingston (.Catskill Mountain&), N. Y 78 

Kinirston, Out 178 

Kirklijim, Md "jS 

Lake ( Litchtield Hills), Ct Hi 

Lake Boiiapartp, N. Y 184-1:^5 

Lake Clear Junct. ( Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40 

Lakt'ficld, Ont 12G 

Lake George (Lake George), N. Y 109 

La Granire. NY lOs 

Lake Duninore (Brandon), Vt 168-170 

Lake Iloiiatcong, N. J 110 

Lake Kushainia (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-42 

Lake Minnewaska, N. Y. (See .Minnewaska) 118 

Lake Placid (Adirondacks), N. Y' 41,42,44,45 

Lake Pleasant (Adirondacks), N. Y 45 

Lake Sunapee, N. H 110 

Lake Toxawaj-, N. C 110 

Lake Wiuola (Falls), Pa Ill 

Lake Winneixsaiikce (Weirs). N. H 18:5 

Lakewood (Cliautaui|ua Lake), N. Y H3 

Lancasti-r ^^Vhite Mountains), N. H 1H4-1S5 

Lanesville (Catskill Mouutaius\ N. Y 79-K(i 

Laurel House Station (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-si 

Lawrenceville (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 78-79 

Lfbanon, N. H Hi 

Lee (Berkshire Hills), Mass 59 

Leeds (Catskill Mountains), N. Y" 78-79 

Lcliif,'h Vall«y K. II. Resorts Ill 

Lenox (Rerksliire Hills), Mass 59 

Lenox Dale (Berkshire Hillsi, Muss ■'•9 

Lcwiston, Me Ill 

Liberty, N. Y Lie 

Lincolnton, N. C. 112 

Lindsay, Ont 12fi 

Lisbon (White Mountains), N. H 184-185 

Little Diamond Ish.nd. Me 76 

Litchfield (Litchtield Hills), Ct 112 

Litchtiehl Hills. Ct 112 

Littleton (While Mountains), N. H 184-1H5 

LiviiigHt(jii Manor, N. Y . '•''•> 

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INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



PAOE 

Long Branch, N. J 131 

Long Island (Ponce's Laiulinu), Me 76 

Long Island R. R. Resorts 113 

Long Lake (West) (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40 

Loon Lake Station (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-42 

Lowville, N. Y 134-135 

Luray Station, Va 113 

Lyon Mountain (Adirondacks), N.Y 41-42 

McDaniels, Md 53 

McKeever (Adirondacks), N.Y 39-40 

Mackinac Island, Mich 98-102 

Magnolia, Mass 114 

Maine Central R. R. Steamer Resorts 114-115 

Maloiie, N. Y 134-135 

Manasquan, N. J 131 

Manchester, Mass 115 

Manchester, Vt 16S-170 

Maplehurst, Ont 120-127 

Maplewood (White Mountains), N. H 184-185 

Maranacook, Mo 115 

Marblehead, Mass 116 

Mardela Springs, Md 63 

Marion, Mass 135 

Marion (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Marion River Carry (Adirondacks), N. Y 43 

Markleton, Pa 117-118 

Mannakating, N.Y 136 

Masena Springs, N. Y 134-135 

Mattapoisett, Mass 135 

Mattituck (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Maucli Chunk, Pa, Ill 

Middlebury, Vt 168-170 

Midland, Ont 126 

Milford Bay, Ont 126-127 

Millboro, Va 83 

Milton, Vt 82 

Milwaukee, Wis 98-99 

Minnewaska (Lake Minnewaska), N. Y 118 

Minnow Brook, N. Y 42 

Montauk (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Mont Chateau Inn, W. Va 122 

Monticello, N. Y 136 

Montpelier, Vt 82 

Montreal, P. Q 1 18-122 

Montrose, Pa Ill 

Monument Beach, Mass 135 

Moore's Mills, N. Y 123 

Moosehead Lake (Mt. Kineo House), Me 116-117 

Moredolphton, Ont 127 

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INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



PAGB 

Morgfiutown, W. Va 123 

Moriiius House, Ont 120-127 

Morris (Litchfield Hills), Ct 112 

Mouutainilale. N. Y 18f! 

Mountain Lake Park, Md 124-12') 

Mountain View (Adiroiidacks), N. Y 39-40 

Mt. Jackson, Va 123 

Mt. Kineo House (Moosehead Lake), Me 116-117 

Mt. Pleasant (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Mt. Uj.ton, N. Y 130 

Murray Bay, P. Q 102 

Murray Isle, (Int 178 

Muskoka Lakes and Hifjblaiids of Ontario 126-127 

Muskoka Wharf, Ont 120 

Nantasket Beach, Mass 127 

Nantucket, Mass 1 28 

Narragansett Pier, U.I 128 

Natural Bridge Station, Va 129-130 

Natural Bridge Hotel, Va 130 

New Bedford. Mass 130, 135 

Newboro, Ont 105 

New Castle, Me 02 

New Castle, Va 83 

New Jersey Coast Resorts 131 

New Leno.x (Berkshire Hills), Mass 59 

New London, Ct 133 

Newport, R. 1 133 

Newport, Vt 134 

New Preston (Litchfield Hills), Ct 112 

New York Central i^; Hudson River R. R. Resorts 131-135 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Rcsorls 135 

New York, Ontario & Westf-rri R'y Resorts 13(i 

Niagara Falls, N. Y 136-140 

Norfolk & Western R'y Resorts 140-142 

North Bay, Ont 12() 

North Adams (BerUshiro Hills), Mass 59 

North Henninglon, Vt ION 17() 

North Conway, Vt M'^ 

North Creek (Adirondueks), N. Y II 

Northeast Harbor, Me 90-91 

Northfield, Mass 143 

Northticld, Vt..... H2 

North Hampton, N H 1 13 

North Ilatley, P. Q 143 

North Haven, Me ' 114-115 

North Hero. Vt 108 

Northville ( Adirondacks), N. V 45 

Norwich, Vt. (Hanover, N. H.) 143 

IS 



INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



PAGE 

Oak Bluffs (Cottage City), Mass 144 

Oakland, IMd 144-146 

Ocean Beach (Belmar), N. J 131 

Oceau City, Md 147 

Oceau City, N.J 147-149 

Ocean Grove, N. J 131 

Ogdensburg, N. Y 1:54-135 

Ohio Pyle, Pa 149 

Old Forge (Adirondacks), N. Y 46 

Old Orchard, Me loO 

Old Point Comfort, Va 1.")0-1.j3 

Olive Branch (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Onchiota (Adirondacks), N. Y 41-42 

Onset Junction, Mass 135 

Oquossoc (Rangeley Lakes), Me 162 

Orillia, Ont 126 

Orkney Springs, Va 153 

Orleans, Mass 135 

Orleans (Barton Landing), Yt 55 

Orr's Island, Me 76 

Otis Summit, N. Y 81 

Ottawa, Ont 153-154 

Otter Lake (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40 

Owen Sound, Out 126 

Oyster Bay, N. Y 113 

Pakeshkeg (Key Inlet), Ont 127 

Paleuville (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 78-79 

Parry Sound, Ont 127 

Patchogue (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Paul Smith (Bloomingdale), N. Y 41-42 

Paul Smith's Hotel (Adirondacks), N. Y 46 

Pearl Point (Lake George), N. Y 10!) 

Peak's Island (Evergreen Landing), Me 76 

" (Forest CMty), Me 76 

" (Trefethen's Landing) Me 76 

Pem])roke, Va 179-180 

PcnuKjuid, Me 63 

Penetang, Ont 126 

Pen-Mar, Md 154 

Percy, N. H 154 

Phtt>nicia (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Pickerel, Ont 127 

Pine Hill (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Pittsfield (Berkshire Hills), Mass 59 

Pittsford, Vt . . 168-170 

Plattsburg, N. Y 154-155 

Plymouth, Mass 135 

Pocassct, Mass 135 

Point Au Bare), Ont 127 

16 



INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



I'AGE 

Point Pleasant, N. J 131 

I'oint Vivian, X. Y 178 

I\>land Spring House, Me 157 

I'oiicf's Landing (Long Islaml), Me 76 

Port Calling (^Muskolva Lakes), Ontario l:.'6-r27 

Port Cockburn (Muskoka Lakes), Ontario 1 26-127 

I'ort Hope, Ont lo-") 

Port Jervis, N. Y !•')•") 

Port Keewaydin, Ont 126-127 

Port Kent, N. Y l-">6 

Port Sandfield (Muskoka Lakes), Ontario 126 

Portland, Me 156-157 

Princiton, W. Va 179-180 

Porthui.l. Ont 166 

Profile House (White Mountains), N. H 184-185 

I'oughkeepsie, N. Y 158 

Proctor, Vt 16H-170 

Providence, R. I 15S-l,-)9 

Provincetown, Mass 1-55 

Pulaski, Va 141-142 

Quebec, P. Q 159-161 

Quogue (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Rainbow Lake (Oncbiota), N. Y. 39-40 

Rainy Lake, Out 126 

Radford, Va 141-142 

Randolph, Vt 82 

Rangeley, Me 162-163 

Pi;ingoley Lakes, Me 162 

Raqiiettc Lake ( Adirondacks), N. Y 46 

Kawley Springs, Va 164 

Pedwooil. Out 126-127 

Hehoboth Beach, Del 185 

Ki<li (nek, Va 179-180 

lUchtield Springs, N. V 165 

Pvichinond, Vt 82 

Rideau Lakes, Ont 165 

Riverhead (Long Island), N. Y 118 

KiviTtoii, Va 141 

Rnaiioke, Va 141,142,179 ISO 

Rock Lake, Out 126 

Rockland, Me 166 

Pockland, N. V 13<'' 

Kockport, Mass l'>6 

Pvogers Rock (Lake George). N. Y K'O 

Romford (Litchfield Hills), Ct 112 

Komru-y, \V. Va 166 

Rondaxe (Adirondacks). N. Y 42 

Hosseau (Muskoka Lakes), Ont 126-127 

Pvondout, N. V. (Kinghton) 78 

17 



INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



PAGE 

Roxbury (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Roxbury (Litchfield Hills), Ct 112 

Roxbury Falls (Litchfield Hills), Ct 113 

Royal Muskoka (Muskoka Lakes), Out 126-127 

Royal Oak, Md 53 

Rumford Falls, Me 167 

Rutherfordton, N. C 168 

Rutland R. R. Resorts 168-170 

Rutland, Vt 167 

RyeBeach, N. H 170 

Sabbath Day Point (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Sagamore (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Sag Harbor (Long Island), N. Y 113 

St. Albans, Vt. , 82 

St. Francis du Lac, P. Q 170 

St. James (Long Island), N. Y 113 

St. John, N. B 170 

St. Johusbury, Vt 171 

St. Lawrence Park (Thousand Islands), N. Y 178 

St. Michaels, Md 53 

Sault Ste. Marie, Mich 98-101 

Salem, Va 141-142, 179-180 

Salisbury, Md 53 

Sandwich, Mass 135 

Saranac Inn Station (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40 

Saranac Lake (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40, 43, 46-48 

Saratoga Springs, N. Y 171-172 

Sargentville, Me 114-115 

Scarboro Beach, Me 172 

Seabright, N. J 131 

Sea Girt, N. J 131 

Sea Isle City, N. J 172-174 

Searsport, Me 90-91 

Sedgwick, Me 90-91, 114-115 

Severn, Out 126 

Shandaken (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Sharon, Vt 82 

Shawsville, Va 141-142 

Shelburne, Vt 168-170 

Shenandoah, Va 141 

Shepaug (Litchfield Hills), Ct 113 

Shepherdstown, W. Va 141 

Shinnecock Hills (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Shokan (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Shoreham, Vt 168 

Silver Bay (Lake George), N. Y 109 

Skensowane (Adirondacks), N. Y 42 

Smiths Falls, Out 165 

Somerset, Pa 174 

18 



INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 

PAGE 

Southampton (Long Island), N. Y 113 

South Bristol, Me C3-(J4 

South Cairo (Cntskill Mountains), N. Y 78-79 

South Dennis, Mass 1 85 

South Ilarpswell, Mi- 7<5 

South Hero, Vt 168-170 

Soutliern Pines, N. C 174 

South Royalton, Vt 82 

Southwest Harbor, Me 90-91 

South Yarmouth, Mass 135 

Spring Lake, N. J 131 

Si|uirrel Island, Me 63-64 

Stamford (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

Staunton, Va 83, 175 

Stephenson's Va 175 

Stony IJrook (Long Island), N. Y 113 

Stonington, Me 114-115 

Suflbury, Out 127 

Sugar Hill (White Mountains). N. H 1.S4-185 

Summit Hill, Pa 175 

Switchback, Pa 175 

Sylvan Beacii, NY 130 

Tannersville (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-81 

T.na Aita, W. Va 175-176 

The Antlf-rs ( Adirondacks), N. Y 43 

Thousand Islands, N. Y 176-178 

Thousand Island Park, N. Y... 178 

Thurmont, Md 178 

Toronto, Ont 178-179 

Towaiwla, Pa Ill 

Trefcthen's Landing (Peak's Island), Me 76 

Tremont, Mass 135 

Trenton Falls, NY 134-135 

Trout Brook, N. Y 136 

Trout Pavillion (Lake fJeorge), N. Y ... 109 

Tupper Lake Junction (Adirondacks), N. V . . 39-40 

Twin Mountain (Wiiitf Mountains), N. H . T-'I-1M5 

Unras (Lake Ororgc), N. Y lO'.i 

Uncas Road (Adirondacks), N. Y V2 

Vergennos. Vt .168-170 

Virginia Beach, Va IHi 

Virginian liail way Hesorts , 179-IHO 

Wallingford, Vt 168-170 

Walton. N. Y 136 

Washington (Litchlield Hills), Ct 112 

Watcii Hill, H. 1 181 

Waterbury, Vt 83 

in 



INDEX TO DESTINATIONS. 



PAGK 

Watkins Glen, N. Y 181 

Waubausliene, Out 126 

Webster Springs, W. Va 181-182 

Weirs (Lake Winuipesaukee), N. H 183 

Wellfleet, Mass 135 

Weruersville, Pa 183 

West Barnstable, Mass 135 

West Burke, Vt 183 

West Pittsfield (Berkshire Hills), Mass 59 

Westhampton (Long Island), N. Y 113 

West Hurley (Catskill Mountains), N. Y 79-80 

West Point, N. Y 183-184 

Westport (Adirondacks), N. Y 41 

Westport, Ont 165 

White Lake (Adirondacks), N. Y 39-40 

White Mountains, N. H 184-1 85 

Whitefield (White Mouutains), N. H 184-185 

White Post, Va 141 

White River Junction, Vt 82 

Windemere, Ont 136-127 

While Sulphur Springs, W. Va 185 

Windsor, Vt 186 

Winchester, Va 183 

Wiscassett, Me 62 

Woodington (Muskoka Lakes), Ont 126-127 

Wood's Hole, Mass 135 

Wytheville, Va 141-142 

Yarmouth, Mass 135 

Yarmouth, N. 8 186 

Yellow Sulphur, Va 179-180 

Yoho (Muskoka Lakes), Ont 126-127 

York Beach, Me 186 

York Harbor, Me 186 



BASING FARES TO BALTIMORE. MD.. AND PHILA- 



To be used in Constructing Through Fares from Stations Named 

Below to Summer Excursion Resorts Reached 

VIA PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

A|;cntsat Chester, I'a., Uiliiiiiii;tou .iiiU Ncuark, Uil.. in i.unstrucliiit; tliri>ui;li fares uillad>l 
the lusink; fares as iiuotetl below to I'hila<lel|>hia, I'a., to the basin){ fares i|Uoted herein from 
I'hiladelphia, I'a., ,ani1 if throujjh fare so constructeil exceeds the fare quoted herein from Halti- 
m.ire. .Md., the latter fare will .ii>i''>- 

.\t;enls at the folhiwini; stations not including above will add the Uasing fares as e>^'e" below 
to I'hilideli'hia. I'.i.. or Baltimore. Md., to the fares (|tioled herein from I'hiladelpTiia, I'a., or 
Riltimore. M.I.. an. I ilo).' tin- lovicr f.ire. 



FItOM 

Aiiuapolls vvi;i Ualtlmore).. . Mil. 

Uellalre Ohio. 

Berkeley Springs W. Va. 

Ilraildock Pa. 

liuckliautiouiviaTyL'art Jel.). \V.\'a. 
(vii Clarksburg) \V.\'a. 

Butler Pa. 

Cameron W. Va. 

Charlestowu W. Va. 

Cherry Kuu W. Va. 

Cliester Pa. 

Clarksburg W. Va. 

Confluence Pa. 

ConnellsvlUe Pa. 

Cumberland Md. 

Iiawson Pa. 

Deer Park Md. 

Dunbar Pa. 

Kain-liance .. Pa. 

P'alr niont W. Va. 

K'.rest (Hen Md. 

Foxhuri? Pa. 

Frederick Md. 

(irarton W. Va. 

Ha;,'er9town Md. 

Hanc.jck W. Va. 

Harpers Ferry W. \'a. 

Hjiidiiian Pa. 

.loliustown Pa. 

K.ooly.svllle -Md. 

Keyser W. Va. 

I,aur«'l Md. 

I.ii\ tun Pa. 

Lexington Va 

.Maiinhigton VV. Va. 

Marl.tta Ohio. 

.Martliiuburg NV. Va. 

.\l('Kees|)or» Pa. 

Meyersdule F'a. 

M")'ru'aiito\vn(»iaCoiini'IN»illf)W.\'a. 
(via Kiirmonti. .W.Va. 

Mound.svllle W. Va. 

.Mountain Lake Park .Md. 

.Mt. Plea.sant Pa. 

.Newark Del. 

• takland Mil. 

Parkt-rHburg VV. Va. 

Piedmont W, Va. 

Pittsburgh I'a. 

lil.hwood W. Va. 

Itockwood Pa. 

Komney \V. Va. 

.Shenandoah Junction — W. Va. 

Somerset Pa. 

Staunton Va. 

.'itrasburg Va. 

Stra.Hbiirg .Junction Va. 

Terra .Mtn VV. Va. 

fnlontown Pa. 

Wa.shlngton I'a. 

Washington .lunction .Md. 

U'e.st Newton Pa. 

\Ve.ston W. Va. 

Wiieellng VV. Va. 

wibnlngton Del. 

Winchester Va. 



b.iggrtf^e Ihrouifit New ^ ork. t\. \ . 



Basing fares 


Basing fares 


to 


to 


Baltimore, Md., 


Phlladelphla.Pa., 


and return. | 


and return. 


$ l.tHI 




1(!.U5 


$19.80 


5.76 


9.75 




*16.30 


i3.(i,^ 


17.65 


14.-2.-> 


18.25 




16.60 


14.05 


18.65 


4.30 


7.97 


5.10 


8.70 




.50 


i2.(i5 


16.65 


10.30 


13.70 




*15.30 


7.70 


11.70 




*I5.55 


9.(!0 


13.60 


11.45 


15.40 


12. lO 


16.10 


12.«5 


16.65 


•2.40 


6.40 


16. 50 


16.60 


3.00 


7.00 


11.80 


15. 80 


4.50 


7.2(1 


5.50 


9.25 


3.8() 


7.3m 


8. '25 


11 70 


11.45 


12. 70 


4.20 


7.20 


8.tJ."> 


12.65 


1.07 


5.07 




*15.80 


11. lo 


15.10 


13.35 


17.35 


1«.80 


20.80 


4.55 


7. 95 




*16.30 


».'20 


12.70 


I3.10 


17. lo 


13.10 


17.10 


I5..30 


19. 30 


0.75 


13.75 




♦15.85 




1.60 


» 85 


13.H5 


I5.0O 


19.9(1 


8.85 


12.85 




♦16. (K) 


17 50 


21.50 


0.05 


12.70 


7. HO 


11. HO 


4. Ill 


7,76 


to. (XI 


12.70 


11. 3M 


13.3(1 


(I.:t5 


0.75 


0.35 


0.75 


IO.'25 


14.25 


1 1 .8(1 


15,80 


15. lO 


18 OO 


3.30 


7.30 




♦10. 30 


13.(15 


17.65 


15.75 


10. 30 




1.00 


6.40 


8.86 


oi,l> . .md tnci«t not lie i 


i%cd In vllinif tkkcti In 



'.rk I ily and New In^land N',ivli(alion 
.idd fi:i (in lo baslntr r.itr« nhown herein 

I.. 1, .n....-, „f ,..«u,,,.r, .,,,,1 ,.i,r ,.(r, r ,.( 



BASING FARES TO PITTSBURGH, PA., AND RETURN. 



To be used in Constructing Through Fares from Stations Named 
Below to Summer Excursion Resorts Reached 

VIA PITTSBURGH, PA., 
To which no Through Fares are quoted herehu 



Basing Fares 
to 
Pittsburgh, Pa., 
and return. 



Berkeley Springs W.Va. S8 .45 

Braddock Pa. .40 

Buckhannon (via Connellsville) W .\ a. 8 .00 

(via New Martinsville) W.Va. 8 . 15 

(via Wheeling) W.Va. 8.60 

Cameron W.Va. 3.75 

Charlestown ^\.Va. 10.40 

Cherry Run ^\.^a. 8.60 

Clarksburg (via Connellsville) ^Y-Va. 6.40 

" (via New Martinsville) W.\a. 6.55 

(via W' heeling) W.Va. 7 .05 

Confluence Pa. 3.40 

Connellsville Pa. 2.25 

Cumberland Md- 6.00 

Dawson Pa- 2 . 10 

Deer Park (via Cumberland) Md. 7 .9o 

(via P'airmont and Connellsville) Md. 8.15 

(via Wheeling) Md. 8.80 

Dunbar Pa. 2.40 

Faircliance ,v J^*" ^.^ 

Fairmont W.Va. 5.10 

Forest Glen Md. 11.70 

Frederick • • Md. 10 .9o 

Grafton (via Wheeling) \\ . V a. 6 . 60 

(via Connellsville) W.Va. 6.00 

Hagerstown ^-^^d. 10.95 

Hancock }).}.^- ^19. 

Harper's Ferry ^V -Va. 9.90 

Hyndman Pa. 5.45 

Johnstown Pa. ^■°9. 

Keedysville Md. 10.50 

Keyser W.\a. 6.95 

La vton Pa. 1 . 85 

Laurel ■■■^id. 12.85 

Mannington W.Va. 5.05 

Martinsburg W. Va. 9.15 

McKeesport fa. -50 

Meyersdale Pa. 4 .55 

Morgantown W. V a. 4.10 

Moundsville ^^ • Va. 3 . 10 

Mountain Lake Park (via Cumberland) Md. 8 .05 

•' (via Wheeling) Md. 8.70 

" " " (viaFairmontandConnellsville).Md. 8.05 

Mt. Pleasant -Pa. 2 .25 

Oakland (via Cumberland) Md. 8.15 

(via Wheeling) Md. 8.5o 

" (via Fairmont and Connellsville) Md. 7.95 

Parkersburg ^V- Va- 6 .40 

Piedmont (via Cumberland) W . \ a. 7.15 

(via Wlieeling) W.Va. 9.60 

" (via Fairmont) ...V\.\a. 8.95 

Richwood (via Connellsville) AV.Va. 11 .25 

(via New Martinsville) W.\a. 11.40 

(via Wheeling) W.Va. 11.90 

Rockwood \^.y.^- 1 25 

Roraney ,• X^- ' • ^" 

Shenandoah Junction W.Va. 9 .60 

Somerset Pa. 4.45 

Strasburg Junction ■ ■ • Va. ^sft 

Terra .\lta (via Wheeling) W . \ a. 8.16 

(via Connellsville) W.Va. 7.55 

Uniontown Pa- , ^ ' In 

Wasliington Junction -Md. , fi 

West Newton V-f'''- 5 

Weaton (via Connellsville) ^\-\a. 7.40 

(via New .Martinsville) W.Va. 7.5o 

(via Wheeling) W.Va. 8.05 

Winchester " Va. 11 .50 



^^The above fares are for basing purposes only, and must not be 
used in selling tickets to Pittsburgh, Pjp. 



•22 



BASING FARES TO SHENANDOAH JUNCTION, W. VA.. 
AND RETURN. 



To be used in Constructing Through Fares from Stations Named 
Below to Summer Excursion Resorts Reached 

VIA SHENANDOAH JUNCTION, W. VA., 
To which no Through Fares are quoted herein. 



Basing fares to 

I Shenandoali 
I Junction, \\'. \'a., 
I and return. 



Annapolis (via Annapolis Junction) Md. 

Baltiniore Md. 

K.lluire Ohio. 

Herkt'ley Springs W.Va. 

Braddock Pa. 

liuckliannon (via Clarksburg) W.Va. 

(via Tygart Junction) W.Va. 

Butler Pa. 

Cameron W.Va. 

Charlestown W.Va. 

Cherry Run W.Va. 

Chester Pa. 

Clarksburg W. Va. 

Confluence Pa. 

Connellsville Pa. 

Cumberland Md. 

Dawson Pa. 

Ueer Park Md. 

Dunbar Pa. 

Fairchance Pa. 

I'airmont W.Va. 

l-orest Glen Md. 

Foxburg Pa. 

Frederick Md. 

Grafton W.Va. 

Hagerstown Md. 

Hancock W.Va. 

llarin-r'.s Ferry W.Va. 

Hyndnian Pa. 

John.stown , . . .Pa. 

Ivccdysville Md. 

Kcyser W. Va. 

I-iyton .Pa. 

I.."iurel Md. 

Mannington W.Va. 

.Marietta Ohio. 

MartiriMburg W.Va. 

.McKcf-sport Pa. 

.Meyer.Mdale Pa. 

.Morgaritown (via Connellsville) W.Va. 

(via Fairmont) W.Va, 

Moundsville W.Va. 

Mountain I^ke Park .Md. 

.\l t. Pleasant Pa. 

.Newark Del. 

Oakland Md. 

I'arkfTMbiirg W.Va. 

I'liil.i.lelphia Pa. 

ri.-(|.i,ont W.Va. 

Pittsburgh Pa. 

Rich wood W.Va. 

Kockwood Pa. 

Romney W. Va. 

Shenandoah Junction W. Va. 

Somerset Pa. 

Strasbiirg Junction Va. 

Terra .Mta W.Va, 

I 'n ion town (via Connellsville) Pa. 

U'iiiliington D. C. 

Wii-liirigton Pa. 

U .•i.Hi,itigt»)n Junction Md. 

\\<.-<t .Newton Ptt. 

Ufston W.Va. 

Wheeling W.Va. 

Wilmington !''■' 

Winchester 



S 4.20 
4.10 

11.50 
1.60 
0.20 

10.10 
9.50 

11.20 

10.50 
.70 
1.00 
7.60 
8.55 
6.20 
7.25 
3.55 
7.50 
5.50 
7.30 
7.95 
8.50 
2.15 

12.40 
1.35 
7.65 
1.40 
1.35 
.30 
4.10 
7.35 
.90 
4.50 
7.80 
3.25 
9.25 

12.75 
.45 
9.00 
5.05 
8.95 
9.55 

11.20 
5.60 
7.75 
6.50 
5.70 

11.80 
8.10 
4.70 
9.60 

13.40 
5.55 
3.65 



5.90 
2.35 
6.12 
7.70 
2.50 

10.80 

.80 

8.25 

0.55 

11.65 
7 in 
1 I.I I 



tjtr"\'Ue nhovr' fares arc fur ba.slii;,' pnriio.si-.s <inly, and iiiu.st not 
be used lu selling tickets to Shenandoah Juni'tlon, W. \ a. 



BASING FARES TO WASHINGTON, D. C, AND RETURN. 

To be used in Constructing Through Fares from Stations Named 
Below to Summer Excursion Resorts Reached 

VIA WASHINGTON, D. C, 
To which no Through Fares arc quoted herein. 

Basing Fares 

^^°^ Washington, D.C. 

and return. 



Annapolis (via Annapolis Junction) Md. 

Ualtimore Md. 

Bellaire Ohio. 

Berkeley Springs W. Va. 

Braddock Pa. 

Buckhannon (via Tygart Junction) W.Va. 

(via Clarksburg) W.Va. 

Butler Pa. 

Cameron W. Va. 

Charlestown W. Va. 

Cherry Hun W.Va. 

Chester Pa. 

Clarksburg W.Va. 

Confluence Pa. 

Connellsville Pa. 

Cumberland Md. 

Dawson Pa. 

Deer Park Md. 

Dunbar Pa. 

Fairchance Pa. 

Fairmont W.Va. 

Forest (Jlen Md. 

Foxburg Pa. 

Frederick Md. 

Grafton W.Va. 

Hagerstown Md. 

Hancock W.Va. 

Harper's Ferry W.Va. 

Hyndman Pa. 

Johnstown Pa. 

Keedysville Md. 

Keyser W.Va. 

Lay ton Pa. 

I/aurel Md. 

Lexington ,• X'^- 

Mannington W.Va. 

Marietta Ohio. 

Martinsburg W.Va. 

McKeesport Pa. 

Meyersdale Pa. 

Morgantown (via Connellsville) W.Va. 

" (via Fairmont) W. Va. 

Moundsville W.Va 

Mountain Lake Park Md. 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 

Newark Del. 

New York NY. 

Oakland Md. 

Parkersburg W.Va. 

Philadelphia Pa. 

Piedmont W. Va. 

Pittsburgh Pa. 

Rich wood W. Va. 

Rockwood Pa. 

Romney W. Va. 

Shenandoah Junction W. V'a. 

Somerset Pa. 

.Staunton Va. 

Strasburg Junction Va. 

Terra Alta W.Va. 

Uniontown (via Connellsville) Pa. 

Washington Pa. 

Washington Junction Md. 

West Newton Pa. 

Weston W. Va. 

Wheeling W.Va. 

Wilmington Del. 

Winchester Va. 



S 1.67 

2.00 

14.00 

4.15 

11.75 

12.00 

12.65 

14.70 

13.05 

2.60 

3.55 

5.50 

11.10 

8.75 

10.80 

6.15 

10.05 

8.00 

10.90 

1 1 . 50 

11.05 

.40 

15.90 

2.25 

10.20 

3.00 

3.90 

2.25 

6.65 

10.85 

2.60 

7.05 

10.30 

.90 

9.10 

11.80 

15.25 

3.00 

12.55 

7.60 

11.50 

12.05 

13.75 

8.15 

11.30 

4.40 

10.00 

8.25 

14.30 

6.00 

7.25 

13.10 

15.90 

8.05 

6.15 

2.50 

8.40 

7.30 

4.70 

8.65 

11.20 

13.35 

1.70 

10.80 

12.05 

14.15 

5.00 

3.50 



^^The above fares are for basing purposes only, and must not 
be used In selling tickets to Washington, D. C. 

24' 



BASING FARES TO BALTIMORE. MD.. AND RETURN. 

To be used in Constrncting Through Fares from Stations Named 
Below to Summer Excursion Resorts Reached 

VIA BALTIMORE AND STEAMER LINE ROUTES 

To which no Through Fares are quoted herein. 



Itellaire ojilo. 

IJerkeley Springs ^v. \a. 

Hradilxck Pa. 

Uuckliaiiuon <,via Tygart Junction) w. \'a. 

(y\a riarkslmrg) w. Va. 

Liatler Pa. 

Cameron w. \a. 

Cliarlestown W. Va. 

("lii'iTv Uun W. Va. 

Cliesti-r Pa 

('larksl)urg W. Va. 

i'onrlueiice Pa. 

Comiellsvllle I'a. 

Ciniitierland Md. 

Dawson I'a. 

Deer I'ark Mil. 

I »unl)ar Pa. 

Faircliaiice Pa. 

Fairmont \V. Va. 

Fort-st (ilen Md. 

Foxljiirg Pa. 

P'rederiik ivia Itelav. Md.i Md. 

Frederick i via Washington. D. C. ) Md. 

(Jrafton W. \'a. 

Ilauerstown Md. 

Hancock W. Va. 

Harper's Ferry W. Va. 

Hyndman Pa. 

.Johnstown Pa. 

Keedysvllle Md. 

Keyser VV. Va. 

Lay toil Pa. 

Laiirel Mil. 

Lexington Va. 

Manning ton NV. \'a. 

.Marietta ( )li lo. 

.Marrinsl)arg W. Va. 

.McKeesport I'a. 

Meyersdale Pa. 

.Moigantown fvia Connellavllle) W. \a. 

Mortrantown ( via Fairmont) W. \'a. 

Moiiiidsvillo W. Va. 

.Moiiiitatti Lake Park Md. 

.Mt. Pleasant Pii. 

Newark I>el. 

OaklHn<l Md. 

Parkerslturg W. Va. 

PiediiKmt W. Va. 

PittsLuri-'h Pa. 

Ki<hwood W. Va. 

Uock w(jod Pa. 

Uomney W. \'a. 

Shenandoah Junction W. \'h. 

SoniiTSft I'a. 

Staunton Va. 

Strastinrg Va. 

stra.stiiirg Junction Va. 

'I'yrra -Mta W. Va. 

I'niontown Pa. 

W lis Id Ml.' ton I'a. 

Washington Junction Md. 

West .Newton : Pa. 

Weston W. Va. 

Wheeli rig W. Va. 

VViimlugton Del. 

Winchester — \'a. 



Basing Fares 

to 

Ilaltimore, Md., 

and return. 



Sll!.05 

5.75 

13. -JO 

IS.H.^i 

it. 25 

15. 3() 

15 (»5 

4.30 

5.10 

3.50 

l'>.(!5 

1(1. ;!o 

11.40 

7.70 

1 1.00 

!».()») 

11.45 

I'.'.IO 

1*2. 05 

VJ.40 

l»i.50 

3.O0 

3.50 

11. 80 

4.50 

5.50 

3. HO 

8, '.25 

11.45 

4.-20 

8.05 

ll.lto 

1 ()7 

1 I . 1 

13.35 

10. HO 

4.55 

i:;.io 

i>.'20 

i:mo 

13. lo 

15. 30 

!».75 

1 I !»0 

'2.40 

!» H5 

15. fX) 

8.H5 

13. 70 

17.50 

U.05 

7. HO 

4 10 

HI. (HI 

!» 30 

0.35 

O 3^ 

111 75 

1 1 Ml 

15. 10 

3 30 

Pi. 10 

13 05 

15.75 

3.<M> 

5. 40 



{^'"Tlie alwive (iitKn iire for hn.tinK piiriKineji niily. mid iini"! imt lie imoii 
in HeliinK tickets to Uultimore, Md. 

36 



BASING FARES TO NEW YORK, N. Y., AND RETURN. 



To he used in Constructing Through Fares from Stations Named 
Below to Summer Excursion Resorts Reached. 

VIA NEW YORK, N. Y., 
To which no Through Rates are quoted herein. 



FROM 



Basing Fares 

to 

New York, N. Y. 

and return. 



Annapolis (via Haltiinore) Md. 

Baltimore -M<1. 

Bellaire.... <.)liio. 

Berkeley SjiriiiKs \\ ■ \'a. 

Braddock ■ Pa. 

Buckliannon (via Tv^ait Junction) \\ . Va. 

" (via ClarkMburg) ..■ W.Va. 

Butler •Pa. 

Cameron VV • Va. 

Charlestown W . Va . 

Cherry Run \V . Va. 

Chester Pa. 

ClarksbufR W.Va. 

Confluenoe Pa. 

Connellsville Pa. 

Cumberland -M d. 

Dawson Pa. 

Deer Park Md. 

Dunbar Pa. 

Fairchance ; • Pa . 

Fairmont W . Va. 

Forest Glen M <i. 

Foxburg Pa. 

Frederick Md. 

Grafton W.Va. 

Ilagerstown -M d. 

Hancock W.Va. 

Harpers Ferry W. Va. 

Hyndman Pa. 

Johnstown Pa. 

Keedysville Md. 

Kcyser W.Va. 

Laurel Md. 

Lay ton Pa. 

Lexington • V^a. 

ManninRton W.Va. 

Marietta Ohio. 

Martinsburfi W. \'a. 

M cKee>i5ort Pa. 

Meyersdale ..... Pa. 

Morgantown (via Connellsville) VV. Va. 

" (via Fairmont) W.Va. 

Moundsville W.Va. 

Mountain Lake Park Md. 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 

Newark Del. 

Oakland Md. 

Parkersburg W.Va. 

Piedmont W.Va. 

Pittsburgh Pa. 

1{ ichwood W.Va. 

Rockwood Pa. 

Ronmey W. Va. 

Shenandoali Junction W.Va. 

Somerset Pa. 

Staunton Va. 

Strasburg Va. 

Strasburg Junction V a. 

Terra .\lta W.Va. 

Uniontown Pa. 

Washington D. C. 

Washington Pa. 

Wa.sliiiigton Junction Md. 

West Newton Pa. 

Weston W.Va. 

Wheeling W . Va. 

Wilmington Del. 

Winchester Va, 



S 9.00 
8.00 
23.80 
13.75 
20.30 
31.6r) 
22.25 
20.60 
22.65 
11.97 
12.70 
4.50 
20.65 
17.70 
19.30 
15.70 
19.. 55 
17. 00 
19.40 
20.10 
20.65 
10.40 
20.60 
11.00 
19.80 
1 1 . 20 
13.25 
11.38 
15.70 
16.70 
11.20 
16.60 
9 07 

19. SO 
19.10 
21.35 
24.80 
1 1 . 95 
20.30 
16.70 
21.10 
21 .10 
23 . 30 
17.75 
19.85 

5.60 
17.85 
23 90 
1 6 . 85 

20 . 00 
25.50 
16.70 
15.80 
11.76 
16.70 
17.30 
13.75 
13.75 
18.25 
19.80 
10.00 
22.00 
11.30 
20.30 
21.65 
23.30 

5.00 
12.85 



^P°^he above fares are for ba.«ijng purposes only an 
in selling tickets to New York, N. Y. 



must not be used 



20 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 

Dates of Sale. 1. SmniiuT Excursion Tickets as described 

herein will be solil from May 1st to September 
30th, 1910, inclusive, except where otherwise 
shown herein, or unless sooner chauired, canceled 
or extended. 

Return Limit. 2. The return limit of Summer Excursion 

tickets will be October 31st, 1910, except where 
otherwise shown herein. 

Children. 3. Ciiildrcn under five years of age, when 

accompanied by parent or guardian, will be 
carried free; children five (5) years of age and un- 
der twelve (12) will be charged one-half fare, 
adding sufficient when necessary to make fare end 
in or 5. Cliildreu twelve (12) years of age and 
over will be charged full fare. 

Baggage. 4. Baggage to the extent of one hundreil and 

fifty (150) pounds will be checked free on full- 
fare tickets, and seventy-five (75) pounds on half- 
fare tickets. 

Baggage may be checked short of destination 
where stop-overs are granted. 

No single pieceof baggage weighing more than 
two hundred and fifty (250) pounds will be checked. 

Excess Baggage. '>. On baL'gage weighing over 150 jiounds on 
each whole ticket and 75 pounds on each half 
ticket, charge will be made for the excess weiiiht 
on the lines of this company as shown in Excess 
Baggage Tariff No. 2. I. C. C. No. A-l 41 9, supple- 
ments theielo or reissues thereof. From New 
York, N. Y., charge will be made for excess weight 
as shown in New York Joint Passenger TarifT 
No, 53 I. C. ('. No. A 15. issued by ('. L. Hunter, 
supplements thereto or reissues thereof. On tlie 
return trip from points on other lines participat- 
ing in tiiis traffic, excess weight will be charged 
lor as siiown in the Excr-ss Baggage Tarids of 
such lines on lib; with the Interstate ("ommerco 
CommissioD and ])08ted at such points. 

Non-transferable C Tickets issued at the reduced fans aullioi- 
Tlcl<ets. i/ed in tiiis tariff are non-transfcralde and will be 
valid for passage only when jiresented by orig- 
inal |)urchaser. 

Signature Tlcl(el«. 7. Where tickets re(|uire signature of pas- 
senger same must bo oiitaincd by tlie ticket seller 
at time of piirciiasc. Wiiere tickets require sig- 
nature of pa.ssenL.'cr at destinatloti same must be 
affixed in i)resence of representative of terminal 
line over which ticket reads. 

27 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Signature Tickets All signatures must be written with the ordi- 

Concl'd. nary office pen and ink. Passengers must not be 

ptMinitted to use fountain pen or otlicr pen and 

ink furnished by themselves. Printed or stamped 

signatures must not be accepted. 

Passengers must be required to sign their full 
names. For example: James W. Jones should 
appear on the tickets as James W. Jones and not 
J. W. Jones. Married ladies should be required 
to affix their own legal signature to tickets; for 
instance, the signature of Mrs. James W. Jones 
should appear as Mary W. Jones, not as Mm 
James W. Jones nor Mrs. J. W. Jones. 
Signing Tickets. The head of a family traveling with other 
members thereof may sign all the tickets in his 
name, l)ut this jiractice should be discouraged as 
far as practicable in view of tlie possibility of the 
arrangement not being carried out Ijy change of 
plans or otherwise, thereby causing considerable 
confusion and embarrassment to all concerned. 

The employe who actually sells the ticket or 
executes it for return passage must witness same 
by writing his name with pen and ink. Rubber 
stamp must not be used. 

Validation g. Tickets reciuiring validation must be vali- 

of Tlct(ets. jjj^gj jjj destination, otherwise they will not be 
honored for return ))assage. 

If ticket containing exchange order is issued, 
jnirchasers should be advised that return portion 
tiiereof, as well as the ticket issued on excliange 
order will not be good for passage unless validated 
by authorized agent of terminal line at destination. 

Routes. 9. When fares are quoted herein "via Union- 

town," "via Cumberland," etc., agents will, in 
issuing tickets, endorse with pen and ink across 
face of the B. & O. coupons "via Uniontown," 
" via Cumberland," etc. (as the case may be). 

Cliecl(ing Where a ])erson of any age has held a first- 

Corpse on ^,],jg^ round-trii) ticket and dies, the bodv mav be 

Return Portion , • , ' ' . 

of Round-Trip 'I't'ii'ied in l)aggage car upon the return portion 

Ticl<et. of said ticket, when accompanied by a competent 
person in charge holding proper transportation 
and presenting necessary Health Authority Cer- 
tificate. 

The above arrangement will not apply where 
the adult fare shown herein is less than s3.00, nor 
in cases where the final limit of the round-trip 
ticket has e.xjiired. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Checking The contract and return coupons of tlie 

Corpse on louiul-trin ticket must be stamped or plainly faced 
Return Portion . . nooncL^ 
of Round.Trip '" '"'^ CORI'^h. 

Ticket Concld The corpse will hv triinsportvd subject to the 
rules of the local Health Board of the cities or 
towns euroute, and where transfer is necessary 
between stations, arrangements therefor must be 
made by the person in charge. 
Opt'oiai 1(». Holders of tickets reading via lieiiigh 

Arrangemenls Valley K. R. to Geneva, N. Y., and i.oints beyond, 
will be furnished free side trip from Burdett to 
Watkins, N. Y., and return, either on going or 
return trip, upon application to agent Lehigh 
Valley R. R. at Burdett, N. Y., and presentation 
of summer excursion tickets reading to territory 
described. 

Holders of tickets reading via Lehigh Valley 
H. R.to points beyond Rochester Junction will be 
furnished free side trip from Rochester Junction 
to Rochester, N. Y., and return, either on going or 
return trip, u|)on application to Agent of tlie 
Lehigh Valley R. R. at Rochester Junction, N. Y., 
and presentation of summer excursion tickets 
reading to territory described. 

Tickets reading via New York Ccutial & 
Hudson River R. R. I)etweeu Canandaigua and 
Niagara Falls will be accepted for jiassage either 
via Lockjjort or via Buffalo. 

Tickets reading between Niagara Falls and 
Clayton via Lcwiston and New York Central & 
Hudson River It. R., will be accejited for jjassage 
via New York Central &, Hudson River R. R. 
and Syracuse 

Tickets reading via New York Central A 
Hudson River R. U. or West Shore R. R. will bo 
accepted for passage between New York and 
Aliiany on Hudson River Day Line or Hudson 
Navigatif)n Co. (People's liiiie) or between New- 
York and Troy via Hudson Navigation Co. (Citi- 
zens' Line) without extra charge. To avail them- 
selves of this privilege, north-bound jiasscngers 
will bo re(|uired to have tlieir tickets o.\(-hanged 
at wharf ticket oHices, and south-bound passen- 
gers at Depot Ticket CdiceH of Ihe New York 
Centralifc Hudson River li.li.and West Shore ILR. 
at All)any or Troy. 

Tickets reading via Hn<ison River Day Line 
or Hudson Navigation Co. (People's Line) will Itc 
accepted for ])assage on New York Central & 
Hudson River H. R. or West Shore R. R. between 

29 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Optional New York and Albany on payment of $1.10 

*"-Con"td"^* additional if via Hudson River Day Line or|1.60 

additional if via Hudson Navigation Co. (People's 

Line) to ticket agents of above named rail lines 

at either Albany or New York as case may be. 

Tickets reading via Hudson Navigation Co. 
(Citizens' Line) will be accepted for passage on 
New York Central & Hudson River R. R. between 
New York and Troy on payment of .$1.65 addi- 
tional to ticket agent New York Central & Hudson 
River R. R. at either New York or Troy, N. Y., as 
case may be. 

Tickets reading via Hudson River Day Line 
will be accepted for passage on Hudson Naviga- 
tion Co. (People's Line.) 

Tickets reading via Hudson River Day Line or 
Hudson Navigation Co. (People's Line) between 
New York and Albany will be accepted for 
passage on Hudson Navigation Co. (Citizens' 
Line) between New York and Troy. 

Tickets reading via Hudson Navigation Co. 
^Citizens' Line) between New York and Troy will 
be accepted for passage between New York and 
Albany on Hudson Navigation Co. (People's Line). 

Tickets reading via Hudson Navigation Co. 
(People's Line or Citizens' Line) will be accepted 
for passage on Hudson River Day Line between 
New York and Albany on payment of 50 cents 
additional one-way or round trip to purser on 
Hudson River Day Line Steamer. 

Passengers holding through tickets via either 
Delaware efe Hudson R. R. or Chami)lain Trans- 
portation Co. may use them via rail or lake 
between Fort Ticonderoga and Plattsburg, or 
Bluff Point (Hotel Champlain) and intermediate 
points, at their option. Passengers desiring to 
pass through Lake George may do bo on payment 
of $1.50 to purser on boat. Tickets will be honored 
on Lake George rail branches without e.xtra charge. 

Tickets between Boston and New York read- 
ing via New England Navigation Co. (Fall River 
Line) are accepted via New England Navigation 
Co. (Providence Line) without exchange. Pas- 
sengers holding tickets via the New England 
Navigation Co. (Fall River or Providence Lines) 
desiring to travel via the New England Naviga- 
• tiou Co. (Norwich Line) should have theirtickets 

exchanged in New York or Boston. 

Tickets reading between New York and New 
Bedford, via New England Navigation Co. (Fall 

30 • 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Optional River Line) auil Fall River, will be honored via 
Arrangaments the New Eugland Navigation Co. (New Bedford 
Conci d. Line) direct between those points. 

Tickets readinir via the New England Navi- 
gation ('(i.(Fall River Line) are irood for passage 
on tiie New England Navigation Co. (New Bed- 
ford Line) to points in the following described 
territory known as Cape Cod: 

Treniont to Mattapoisett, Ma?3 , inclusive. 
Treinont to Provincetown.Mass., inclusive. 
Buzzard's Bay to Wood's Hole, Mass., 

inclusive 
Yarmouth to Hyannia, >[ass., inclusive. 
Harwich to Chatham, Mass., inclusive. 
This i)rivilege is available only upon condi- 
tion that passengers present coupons reading via 
the New England Navigation Co. (Fall River 
Line) to ticket agent of the New England Navi- 
gation Co. (New Bedford Line) for exchange. 

The coupons of tickets reading optional via 
Grand Trunk Railway System or Richelieu & 
Ontario Navigation Co.'s Steamers between 
Toronto and Kingston; Kingston or Brockville 
and Prescott; Brockville or Prescott and Mon- 
treal; and Montreal and Quebec, or via Toronto 
and Canadian Pacific R'y or Richelieu & Ontario 
Navigation Co.'s Steamer, are valid cither via rail 
or the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.'s 
Steamers. 

Tickets reading via Canadian Pacific Railway 
between Toronto and Montreal will be accoiited 
for passage via (Jltawa and Caledonia Sjirings, or 
via Ottawa and fiachute, or via Smith's Falls and 
direct line. 
Tickets via n. Passengers holding tickets reading via 

M & M T Co. >ier,l,(ints & Miners Transportation Comjiany, 
Baltimore to Boston or Providence (May 1st to 
September30tii), can spend an entire day (on going 
triji) at Old Point Comfort or Buck Roe Beach. 
Transpoitation from Newport .\(!wk will be fur- 
nished at courtesy of tlie .MerchantB & .Miners 
Transportation Company upon presentation of 
ticket to the (Company's Agent at Newport News. 
When reserving accommodations via this line, 
number of [jcrsons and se,\ should Ite given. 
Meals and ]'>. MenJH and stateroom berths arc inchnlrd 

^'''^^^ in fares siiown lierein via Tin- Erie A Western 
on Steamers. ,„ . , , , . , i • >« 

I ransporlalion ( ompany (Andior l,ine), Mir- 

chants & Miners Tran'^pnrtation Company, C)ld 

Dominion Steamship Company and Northern 

Navigation Comjiany of Ontario (e\<'epl on Mid- 

laiid-Penetang-Parry Sounii Division), but sueh 

accommoflatioiis are not included in fares via any 

other steamer line shown heroin. 

31 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Tickets via 13. Purchasers of Summer Excursion tickets 

Steamer Lines gjioyid remember that many of the steamer lines 
cease operation or make irregular trips on or 
about October 1st, and they should, therefore, 
consult schedules of the boat lines over which 
their tickets read. 

Transters. 14. Transfer between stations of passenger 

or baggage is not included in excursion tickets 
except where specifically noted, or transfer coupon 
is printed in ticitet. If this service is desired 
through points shown below, agents will collect 
additional amounts as indicated: 

THROUGH NEW YORK, N. Y. 

To Grand Centra! Depot, Sound Linea, 

or to a hotel in New York, each pas- 
senger and ordinary baggage (one 

piece) 75 cents. (Use T-2) 

To Grand Central Depot, New York, 

baggage alone (one piece) 50 cents. (Use T-66) 

To West Shore Railroad Ferry, New 

York, baggage alone (one piece) . . .50 cents. (Use T-66) 
To New York, Ontario Western Rail- 
way Ferry, New York, baggage 

alone (one piece) 50 cents. (Use T-66) 

To Erie Railroad Ferrj', New York, 

baggage alone (one piece) 50 cents. (Use T-66) 

To Delaware. Lackawanna & Western 

Railroad Ferry, New York, baggage 

alone (one piece) 50 cents. (Use T-66) 

To Hudson River Steamers, New York, 

baggage alone (one piece) 50 cents. (Use T- 66) 

To Sound Line Steamers, New York, 

baggage alone (one piece) 50 cents. (Use T-66) 

To New Haven Steamboat Go's Pier 

(North River), New York, baggage 

alone (one piece) 50 cents. (Use T-66) 

To Maine Steamship Co.'s Pier (East 

River), New York, baggage alone 

(one piece) 50 cents. (Use T-66) 

To Long Island Railroad Ferry, James' 

Slip or 34th Street (East River). New 

York, baggage alone (one piece) ... 50 cents. (Use T-66) 
To Montauk Steamboat Co.'s Pier (East 

River), New York, baggage alone 

(one piece) .... 50 cents. (Use T-66) 

THROUGH BOSTON, MASS. 

To any depot, steamship wharf or hotel 
in Boston, each passenger and ordi- 
nary baggage (one piece) 50 cents. (Use T-15) 

♦ To any depot, steamship wharf or 
hotel in Boston, each passenger and 
ordinary baggage (one piece) 50 cents. (Use T-43) 

To any depot, steamship wharf or hotel 

in Boston, baggage alone (one piece). 25 cents. (Use T-7) 

'''To any depot , steam.ship wharf or hotel 

in Boston, baggage alone (one piece) . 25 cents. (Use T-44) 

THROUGH BURLLNGTON. VT. 
Between Railroad station and Cham- 
plain Transportation Co 's Dock 
baggage alone (one piece) 15 cents. (Use T-72) 

THROUGH PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
To Atlantic City Railroad Ferry, Phila- 
delphia, baggage alone (one piece). . 35 cents. (Use T-8) 
To Atlantic City Railroad Ferry, 
Philadelphia, passenger alone (effcc- 

ti^ e June 1st) 25 cents. (Use T-23) 

• 
32 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



THROUGH BALTIMORE. MD. 

Transfers To Baltimore. Cliejiapeake it Atlantic 

Ccncl'd. liailway, Slaryland, Delaware & 

Virginia Railway, or Merchants & 

Miners Trans|X)rtation Co.'s dock, 

passenger alone 25 cents. (Use T-73) 

To Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic 
Railway, Maryland, Delaware <fe 
Virginia R^iilway, or Mercliants & 
Miners Transportation Co.'s docks, 
bapgapo alone (one piece) 35 cents. (Use T-45) 

THROUGH PORTLAND. ME, 

From wharf of Maine Steamship Co. to 

any other wharf or railroad depot, 

baKPage alone (one piece) 25 cents. (Use T-67) 

From Union Depot to any other depot 

or wharf (except Maine S. S. Co.). 

baggage alone (one piece) 25 cents. (Use T-68) 



♦ To be used only in connection with tickets reading via 
Merchants <t Miners Transportation Co. 



88 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Stop-over Privileges on Stimmer Tourist Tickets. 

stop-over privileges as granted by the folloveing lines refjuire 
passengers to take such trains or Ijoats as make stops regularly at 
the desired stopping-places. Stop-overs will not be allowed on 
tickets limited to continuous passage except where otherwise noted 
herein. 

Except as otherwise specifically i)rovlded herein stop-overs 
will be allowed in accordance with the regulations contained in the 
tariffs of the carriers over whose lines the tickets read, as lawfully 
on file with the Intei'state Commerce Commission. 

Annapolis, Washington & Baltimore R. R.— No stop-over privileges. 

Atlantic City R. R.— Stotvover jirlvileges allowed only on tickets 
with six (0) months limit, on notice to conductor. 

Atlantic Coast Line R. R.— Stop-over will be allowed on notice to 
Conductor at all stations where there are agents. 

Baltimore & Oiiio R. R.— On notice to conductor, stop-overs with- 
out deposit will ))e allowed at any station within final return limit 
ol tickets, except that on tickets of classes Indicated below, stop- 
overs will only be permitted at Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore. Md., 
Washington, D. C, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., Shenandoah Junction, 
W. Va., Deer Park, Md., Mt. Lake Park, Md.. Oakland, Md., Terra 
Alta. W. Va., and Pittsburgh. Pa., in accordance with instructions 
contained in Circular No. 6575, 1. C. C. No. A- 782, and supplements 
thereto. 

IRON-CLAD SIGNATT'RE CONTRACT forms of tickets requir- 
ing validation at destination. 

FIFTEEN DAY TICKETS to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean 
City and Sea Isle City, N. J. 

SIXTEEN DAY TICKETS to Asbury Park, Atlantic Hlglilands, 
Avon, Helmar. (Ocean Beach) .Highlands of Navesink, Long Branch, 
Manasquan, Ocean Grove, Point Pleasant, Seabrlglit, Sea Girt and 
Spring Lake, N. J. 

ELEVEN-DAY AND WEEK-END TICKETS to Ocean City, 
Md.. and Kehoboth Beach, Del. 

WEEK-END TICKETS to Berkeley Springs, W. Va., Deer Park, 
Mt. Lake Park and Oakland, Md: 

ELEVEN-DAY TICKETS to Old Point Comfort, Va. 

Baltimore, Cliesapeake & Atlantic R'y.— No stop-over privileges. 

Baltimore Steam Pacltet Co. (Bay Line.)— Stop-over allowed at Old 
Point Comfort on notice to purser. 

Bangor & Aroostook R. R.— Stop-over allowed at any station on no- 
tice to conductor, except on such excursion tickets as are limited to 
continuous passage. 

Bath & Hammondsporl R. R.— Stop-over allowed at any station on 
notice to conductor. 

Bessemer & Lake Erie R. R.— Stop-over allowed for ten (10) days at 
Conncaut r,ake, (Exposition Park) Pa., on notice to conductor. 

Boston & Albany R. R.— See New York Central & Hudson Hlver 
Railroad. 

Boston & IVIaine R. R.— Stop-over for 10 days allowed at any station, 
on notice to conductor, except at stations t)etween Ware, Concord 
(Mass.), Wilmington, Stoneham. Salem (Mass.). Marblehead or Read- 
ing and Boston. No stop-overs will be allowed on tickets limited 
to continuous passage 

Boston & IVIaine R. R. (FItchburg Division.) Stop-overs allowed tor 
ten ' 10) days on notice to conductor. 

Bridgeport Line. See New England Navigation Co. 

Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh R'y.— Stop-over not to exceed 10 days 
at eacli point will be allowed at Buffalo, N. V.. Pittsburgli, Pa.. arid 
Hocliestcr, N. V., on notice to conductor, and deposit of ticket with 
Dei)ot Ticket Agent upon arrival at stop-over point. 

Cairo R. R. — Stop-over allowed on notice to conductor. 

Canada. Atlantic & Plant Steamship Co. (Plant Line.)— Stop-overs allowed 
at all points. 

34 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Canadian Northern Quebec R'y.— Stop-over allowed on notice to 

joii'Uii'tiir. 

Canadian Pacific R'y.— Stop-over allowed ou notice to conductor. 

Casco Ba> & Harpswell Lines No stop-over prlvilcf^es. 

Catsklll Mountain R'y.— Stop-over allowed at any station on notice 
t(j ciindiirt'ir. 

Catskiil & New Yorl< Steamboat Co. — No stop-overs allowed. 

Catskili & Tannersvllie R'y.— Stop-over allowed at any station on 

notice ti,> <-onductor. 

Catskili Ferry Co. Stop-over allowed. 

Central New England R'y Co.- Stop-over allowed at any jioint on 
ii'>tice to ciiuiliictiir. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey —Stop -over allowed on notice to con- 
ductor ex'-ept iietwecn Kllzabetli and New Vorkand tjetween Wilkes- 
barre and Si-i-auton. 

Central Vermont R'y.— Stop-over allowed at any station on notice to 
conductor. 

Ctiamplain Transportation Co.— Stop-over allowed on notice to purser 

Ctiautauqua Steamboat Co. — No stop-over privileges. 

Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. Stop-over allowed on notice to conductor 
at stations east <if II Intnn, \V. Va.. except between Washington I). 
('. and Orange. Va., except on ironclad signature tickets reiiuiring 
validation and signature at destination. 

Chesapeake Steamship Company iChesapeake Line).— Stop-over allowed 

at < >ld I'uliit < 'uiufor-t I'll not ii-t- to piir>er. 

Citizens Line. Sue Hudson Navigation Company. 

Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Co.— No intermediate stops. 

Coburn Steamboat Co.— No stO|)-over privileges. 

Cumberland Valley R. R.— Stopover all<j\ved at any i)rin<-lpal station 

ou notl'-e to colldurtor. 

Damarlscotta Steamboat Company. Stoj) over allowed on n(jtlcc to 
captain. 

Day Line Steamers.- Stop-over allowed on notice to purser. 

Delaware & Hudson Co. — Stoi)-over allowed at any station on notice 
to coiiilMi-tor. 

Delaware. Lackawanna & Western R. R.— Stop over allowed at any sta- 
tion on notlc' to coiidii'tor. 

Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co. 

Cleveland and Toledo Line. Stopover allowed at Detroit, St. 
• 'iRJrnnd Alp<-MU, .MIcti., north-ljound. 

Detroit and Buffalo Division. .No Intermediate liindlnga. 

Dominion Atlantic R'y. Stop over allowed on notice to conductor. 

Eagles Mere R. R. .Stop over allowerl nt any station on notice to 
couduetor. 

Eastern Steamship Co. I'pon upplli-allon to pursei", stop over 
allow. cl at (itiv Ian ling, In either <llre<tlon, on through unlimited 
tickets, except riii Mootlibay IHvlsion. 

Erie R. R.— Stop-over allowed at any station Incluillng .I/inn-stown, 
or l.akewoo'I (fliHUtamiua Lake), ('umbrldge Springs, Saegortown, 
IliitTfilo and NIagaia Falls, on notice to conductor. 

Erie & Western Transportation Co. Slop <iver alionpij al aM\- re;,'ular 
I'olnt upon notl.-e to i)urser. 

Fall River Line. -See .New Kngland Navigation Company. 

Fonda. Johnstown & Gloversvllle R. R. — Vo stop over allowed exeept 

at .'^aeaii'lat^a I'ark, .N. Y. 
Frontier Navigation Co. - Stop over allowed at any landing. 
Fulton Chain R'y. No Intermediate slf»ps. 
Fulton Navigation Co.— Stop-over allowed on notice to purstir only. 

Gettysburg & Harrlsburg R'y.— Sto|)-a11owud al any point upon notice 
to conduiloi'. 

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RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Grand Trunk R'y System.— Stop-over allowed at any station on 
notice to conductor. 

Hudson Navigation Company. 

Citizens Lino— Steamers make no Intermediate landings. 

Peoples Line— Steamers make no intermediate landings. 

Hudson River Day Line.— Stop-over allowed on notice to purser. 

Intercolonial Ry.— Stop-over allowed at any station on notice to 
conductor, except on tickets limited to continuoua passages. At 
Levis (opposite Quebec City), stojj-over will also be allowed on 
continuous passage tickets for period not exceeding ten (10) days. 

Jamestown. Chautauqua & Lake Erie R'y — No stop-over privileges. 

Keesvllle. Ausable Chasm & Lake Champlain R. R.— Stop-overs allowed 
on notice to tlie sui)eriutendeut at Keesville, N. Y. 

Lake George Steamboat Co.— Stop-over allowed on notice to purser. 

Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinte Steamboat Line.- One stop-over allowed 
In eacl) direction on notice to purser. 

Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R'y.— Stop-over allowed at any 

station on notice to conductor. 

Lehigh VaHey R. R.— Stop-over allowed at any station on notice to 
conductor. 

Long Island R. R.— Stop-over allowed on notice to conductor. 

Maine Central R. R.— Stop-over allowed at any station on notice to 
conductor. 

Maganetawan River & Lakes Steamboat Line.— Stop-over allowed on 
notice to purser. 

Maine Steamship Co.— Steamers make no intermediate landings. 

Maryland Electric R'ys. — No stop-over privileges. 

Mary Powell Steamboat Co.— No stop-over privileges. 

Maryland, Delaware & Virginia R'y.— No stop-over privileges. 

Mauch Chunk. Summit Hill & Switchback R. R.— Stop-over allowed at 
Summit Hill and Mauch Clnink, I'a., on notice to conductor. 

Merchants & Miners Transportation Co.— Stop-over allowed at New- 
port News and Norfolk during lay of steamer, about ten (10) 
hours witliout deposit of tickets: passengers can secure stop-over 
of not exceeding ten (10) days by securing stop-over check from 
steward of steamer and depositing same immediately upon arrival 
with agent of M. \- M. T. Co. at Norfolk or Newport News. Free side 
trip to Old Point Comfort and Ocean View. 

Metropolitan S. S. Co.— Steamers "New York" and "Harvard" 
operating l)etween New York and Boston make no intermediate 
landings. 

Montauk Steamboat Co.— Stop-over allowed at Shelter Island In 
either direction. 

Montpeller & Wells River R. R.— Stop-over allowed at any station 
on notice to conductor. 

Moosehead Lake Steamers .see Coburn Steamboat Co.)— No stop-over 

privileges. 

Mt. Washington Ry.— No intermediate stops. 

Muskoka Lakes Navigation and Hotel Co.— Stop-over allowed. 

Narragansett Pier R. R.— No stop-over privileges. 

New Bedford Line.— See New England Navigation Co. 

New Bedford. Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket Steamboat Line.— One stop- 
over in eacli direction allowed on notice to purser. 

New England Navigation Co. 

Fall River Line Upon application at purser's office, stop-over 

of tlve (.5) (lays will be permitted at Newport In either 

direction t)n through unlimited tickets wlien used on 

steamers touching at Newport. 
Providence Line. -Steamers make no Intermediate landings. 
New Bedford Line Steamers make no intermediate landings. 
Bridgeport Line.— Steamers make no intermediate landings. 
New Haven Line. Steamers make no intermediate landings. 
New London Block Island Line.— Stop-over allowed at Watch 

IIlll, H. I., on notice to purser. 
Norwich Line.— Steamers make no intermediate landings. 

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RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Hevn Haven Line.— See Xew Eiiglauil Navigation Co. 

He*> London Block Island Line.— See New EnKlaii'l Navigation Co. 

Hem York and Long Branch R. R.— Stop-over allowed on notice to 
fOiiilui'tor oil tickets lirniteil to Oct. 31st. 

New York A Ottawa Ry Stop over allowed on notice to comluctor 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R.— Stop-over allowed on notice 
to ciindiictni- only on siiniiiier excursion tickets limited to Octotjer 
31st. Stop-over will also l)e allowed at any station on tlie Adiron- 
dai-k Division, Henisen to Malone inclusive, on ticket reading one 
way to and from .Nlontreal via ftlca. 

New York. New Haven & Hartford R. R.— Stop-over allowed on notice to 
conductor, except on tickets to oak HlutTs, Edgartown and Nan- 
tucket, -Mass. 

New York, Ontario & Western Ry.— No stop-over allowed. 

Niagara Gorge R. R.— Sto|)-over allowed at Whirlpool Itaplds, 
Wlilrlpoiii ami Devils Hole on notice to conductor. 

Niagara Navigation Co.— Stop-over allowed on notice to purser. 

Norfolk & Southern R. R. — Stop-over privileges allowed at all 
coujioii agein-y stations. 

Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co.— Stop-over allowed on notice 
to purser. 

Norfolk & Western Ry.— Stop-over allowed at any station on notice 
to conductor. 

Northern Navigation Company of Ontario.— Stop-over allowed on notice 
to purser. 

Northern Steamship Co.— Stop-over allowed at any regular landing 
port on notice to purser. 

Norwich Line.— See New England Navigation Co. 

Old Dominion Steamship Co.— Stop-over allowed for 10 days at New 
Vork N. v., . Norfolk and nid point Comfort, Va., on notice to purser 
and deposit of ticket with agent. 

Otis Railway. No intermediate stops. 

Ottawa & New York R. R.— Stop over allowed on notice to conductor 

Ottawa River Navigation Company.— Stop over all'iwed at Carillon and 
Orenville. Stop over at ottier points maybe arianged with purser. 

Paul Smiths Electric Light and Power and Railroad Co.— No stop-o\ er 
privileges. 

Pennsylvania R. R. -Siop-o\er allowed within llnal limit at any 
station on nofici- to i-onductor on summer exrurslon tii-Uets witli 
limit of ()ctol>er 31st anci three and six nionlhs" tickets, except 
on signatiwe tickets ol l'enns\ Ivania Itailroad issue re(|ulring vali- 
dation at destination, stop over will he allowed for ten days only 
within llnal limit at Maltlmore, Muffalo. Ninv Vork City, Philadel- 
phia, I'lttsbnrgh. Washlnuton and Watklns, jirovlded th-kets are 
deposited with ticket agents Immediately upon arrival. 

Peoples Line. See Hudson Navigation Company. 

Philadelphia & Reading Ry.- Stop over allowed at any station vv 
notli-e to coiiiiui'tor. 

Phillips & Rangeley R. R. See Sandy l{ivet\ Hangeley Lakes li. i;. 

Pittsburgh & Lake Eric R. R. Stop (jver allowe.l at any station <ui 
notli-e to eondnetoi-. 

Portland & Boothbay Steamboat Co. Stop overs allowed at any iioint 

Plant Line >.■.• ( niiada. .\ tlantlc & Plant S. 8. Co. 

Providence Line.— See New England Navigation Co. 

Quebec Central R'y.- Stop over allowed on notice to conductor. 

Quebec & Lake St. John Ry Stop over allowed on imtlce to con- 
ductor. 

Quebec, Montreal k Southern R y. Stop-over allowed at any station 

on notiee to rollduetrir. 

Ranqeley Lakes Steamboat Co.— .No Intermediate landings. 
Raquetle Lake Ry. Stop-over allowed on notice to conductor. 
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RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Raauette Lake Transportation Co.— Stop-over allowed on notice to 
captain. 

Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.— Stop-over allowed on notice to 
Purser at Charlotte. Clayton, Frontenac. Alexandria Bay. Montreal, 
Quebec, the Saguenay, and all other points, excei)t that passengers 
taking K. & O. Steainers " Kingston " and " Toronto" at a port In 
New York State are not permitted to stop of at another port in that 
state. Such stop-over, however, is i)erniisslble when passengers 
take the R. & O. Steamer " Kochester " which Is of United States 
Register. 

Richmond. Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R.— Stop-over allowed at any 
station on notice to conductor and withont depositing ticket. 

Rideau Lakes Navigation Co,— Stop-over allowed on notice to purser. 

Rutland R. R.— Stop-over allowed at any station on notice to 
(•onductor. 

Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes R. R.— Stop-over allowed at any station 
on notice to conductor. 

Schroon Lake Steamboat Line.- Stop-over allowed on notice to 
captain. 

Seaboard Air Line.— Stop-over will be allowed upon notice to con- 
ductor at all stations where there are agents. 

Shelter Island & Greenport Ferry Co.— Stop-over allowed at any point. 

Somerset R'y.— Stop-over allowed at any station on notice to 
conductcir. 

Southern R"y.— Stop-over allowed on notice to conductor at all 
stations south ot the Ohio and Potomac and east of the Mississippi 
rivers at which there are agents, at St. Louis, Mo. (south-bound 
only): also at Huntingl)urg, lud. (for French Lick Springs and West 
Baden Springs, lud.). 

Steamer" Mary Powell."— No stop-over privileges. 

Steamers on Moosehead Lake.— See Coburn Steamboat Co. 

Steamers on Rangeley Lakes.— Stop-overs allowed on any regular 
landing. 

Stonlnglon & Watch Hill Ferry Co.— Xo intermediate stops. 

St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain R. R.— .Stop-over for ten (10) days 
allowed ai any station on notice to conductor. 

St. Lawrence River Steamboat Co.— No Intermediate landings. 

Temiskaming & Northern Ontario R'y.- Stop-over allowed at any 
station on notice to conductor. 

Thousand Island Steamboat Co. Stop-over allowed on notice to 
purser. 

Ulster & Delaware R. R. Stop-over allowed at any station on notice 
to conductor. 

Washington County Ry.— Stop-over allowed at any station on notice 
to conductor. 

Washington Southern R'y.— Stop-over allowed at any station on notice 
to conductor and without depositing ticket. 

Watch Hill Steamboat Co. -No intermediate stops. 

Western Maryland R. R. -One stop-over each way allowed on notice 
to conductor. 

West Virginia Midland R. R.-No stop-over privUeges. 

West Shore R. R— Stop-over allowed on notice to conductor. 

Willlamsport & North Branch R. R.— Stop-over allowed at any station 
on notice to cotuluctor. 

Winnepessuakee Lake Transportation Co. Stop-over allowed within 
limit or unlimited tickets. 

Winter Harbor Transportation Co.— Stop-over allowed. 

Woodsum Steamboat Co. -Stop-over allowed at any regular landing 
on notice to purser. 

York Harbor & Beach R. R.— Stop-over of ten (10) days allowed on 
notice to conductor. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES, 



ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P. Q. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

t^- Not nil sale until May i:>tli. 
ExUnslon from St. Francis du Lac. P. Q. Route beyond St. Francis du Lac. P. Q. 

Sta^e to Al)eiiakl8 >spriiijjrg. 

Heturiiiiitj, same route to St. Francis du Lac, Ont. 
To be sold in conneotiou with excursion tickets terminating at 
St. Francis du Lac. 

Add Btage Hue fare of I fio to fares shown herein to St. Francis 
du Lac. 1'. Q. 

THE ADIRONDACKS, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1617. 

Ualtlmore & Oliio U. K to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia i Ueadiuf? K'y to Hound Brook. 

Central R. K. of New Jersey to New Vork. 





Returning, same i 


onto. 






THKOUOn KAKES. 




UBSn.NATlON. 




Philadelphia 
(lJa.siiiK f:ire3.J 


Baltlinon 


'. Washington. 


Heaver River 


.N. V. 


$1U.4U 


rJ0.40 


$'i'J.40 


HlK Moose 

Child wold Station ... 


.N. Y. 


16.0.1 


'JO 05 


•J'J.06 


.N. Y 


J7.60 


■J 1.60 


'i3.60 


Clearwater 


.N. Y. 


15.8r, 


19.86 


-il.85 


Forestport 


• N. Y. 


14 75 


18.76 


•JO. 76 


Fulton Chain 


.N. Y. 


15.6(t 


19.80 


'J 1.60 


<Jat)ripls 


.N. Y. 


I8.7r> 


■Ji.75 


•J4.75 


Monnedaga 


.N. Y. 


14.56 


18.65 


•JO. 55 


Horseshoe 


• N. V. 


17. 3() 


•J 1.30 


•J 3. 30 


Lake Clear .lunctlon. 


.N. Y. 


18.6.S 


'J'J.65 


•J4 55 


Lake Ku8ha<jua 


.N. Y. 


IS. 75 


'ja.75 


•J4.75 


Long Lake ( West) 


.N. Y. 


17. 10 


Ul.K) 


•J3.10 


Loon Lake Station... 


.N. Y. 


18.75 


VJ'J 75 


•J4.76 


McKt-evtT 


.N. Y. 


15. •_>.-> 


lit. •_'.•) 


•21.25 


Motmtain View 


.N. Y. 


i!».<;5 


■_>;{. t;."i 


•i5.»i5 


Otter Lake 


.N. Y. 


15. -JO 


19 'JO 


'Jl.'JO 


Ralnt)ow Lake 


.N. Y. 


IH.75 


U'J 75 


24.75 


SaranHi- Inn Station. 


.\. Y. 


18. 15 


•J'J.45 


24 45 


"^arariai- Lake 


.N. Y. 


1H.7.-) 


UJ.75 


24.75 


Tiipp'-r Lake Junct.. . 


.N. Y. 


17.H5 


■J1.H5 


23.85 


White Lake 


N Y. 


I6.()() 


19. (»0 


2I.0O 


• Return 11 


iiilt Six months fr 


om date of 


sale. 



EXCURSION 122. 

tyr Not on sale until Mav 20th. 

IJaltlmore * Ohio R. R to PhlWidolphla. 

Philadelphia A R4-adlng R'y to Hound Itrook. 

I'eiitral R. R. <*r .Ni-w Jei'sey to New Vork. 

Hudson RiviT l)iiv Lino to .Alhanv. 

.New York < "iifrai A- lluclsoii River R. R to destination. 

Ret iiriihig, sHiiio route. 

TIlllOl i.ll I A1CB8. 

i)K8TiNATi<)N. Philadelphia. Italtiinore. Washington. 

(BlIxillK flllC!<.) 

M»'av.-i River N. Y. $1 J.^JO $IH.^jii $'JO.'J0 

HI g .Moose N. V. 13 s,', 17. H.'^ I0.H5 

Clilhlwood Station.... N. Y. IB. li» l!t4(> 21. Jo 

f'lfurwiiter N. V 13 7<» I7 7«» 19. 70 

Fnn-stport N. Y. 12. 50 16. 5o 18 50 

Fulton (;iialn N. Y. l.M.'. 1715 10.46 

<;at»rlidH N. V. l<!.5.-> •J(i.5.-. 22.65 

Honiiedaga N. Y. 12.6<i li:.5o IM.50 

Hori.'Hhoe N. V. 15 In H».lit 21. lo 

F-ako Clear .lunct N. Y. 10.35 •_><». 3:i '22.3.'. 

Ijlko KushaMiia N. V. 16. .'>5 'JO. 56 2J.5r) 

Long Lake West) . N. V. I 1.h.-| iH.nri •JO, 85 

Loon Lake Station. ... N. Y. ir,..-i6 •jo,.-.5 -j-j, 55 

.M.Kfcv.T N. V, 13, lo 17 lo HMO 

Mountain View. ....... N. Y. 17. Jo •Jl.lo •J3.40 

ott.T Luke N. Y. 13. n.". 17 o5 19. 05 

Ralnhow Lake N. Y. 16.55 •JO 55 22 55 

Saranac- Inn Station. N. Y. lO.-Jtt "jo.'jo 22. 70 

Saranac Ldki' N. Y. HJ.55 'jn .v. •2U.riF> 

TiippiT Lake Junct ...N T. 15. oo m.oo 2I.<M» 

White Lake N. Y. 12. «o lo.so IH.HO 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Philadelphia. 


Baltimore. 


Washington 


(Basing fares.) 






$13.70 


$17.70 


$19.70 


13.35 


17.35 


19.35 


14.90 


18.90 


20.90 


13.20 


17.20 


19.20 


12.00 


16.00 


18.00 


12.96 


16.95 


18.95 


16.05 


20.05 


22.05 


12.00 


16.00 


18.00 


14.60 


18.60 


20.60 


15.85 


19.85 


21.85 


16.05 


20.06 


22.05 


14.35 


18.35 


20.35 


16.05 


20.05 


22.05 


12.60 


16.60 


18.60 


16.90 


20.90 


22.90 


12.56 


16.55 


18.55 


16.05 


20.05 


22.05 


15.70 


19.70 


21.70 


16.05 


2O.05 


22.05 


15.10 


19.10 


21.10 


12.30 


16.30 


18.30 



THE ADIRONDACKS, N. Y. -Continued. 

EXCURSION 122. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. It to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Readinj; R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central U. H. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation (Jo. (Peoples Line) to Albany. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

Tll ROUGH FAKKS. 
DESTINATION. 

Beaver River N. Y. 

Big Moose N. Y. 

Childwold Station . . . . N. Y. 

Clearwater N. Y. 

Forestport N. Y. 

J'ulton Chain N. Y. 

Gabriels N. Y. 

Honnedaga N. Y. 

Horseshoe N. Y. 

Lake Clear Junct N. Y. 

Lake Kushaqua N. Y. 

Long Lake (West) N. Y. 

Loon Lake Station — N. Y. 

McKeever N. Y. 

Mountain View N. Y. 

Otter Lake N. Y. 

Rainbow liake N. Y. 

Saranac Inn Station.. N. Y. 

Saranac Lake N. Y. 

Tupper Lake Junct... N. Y. 
White Lake N. Y^ 



EXCURSION 122. 

^^ Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Phlladeli)hia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation (>). (Peoples Line) to Albany. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. K to destination. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Albany. 

Hudson River Day Line to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 

DESTINATION. Phlladelidiia. Baltimore. Washington. 

(Basing faics.) 

Beaver River N. Y. $14.20 $18.20 $20.20 

Big Moose N. Y. 13.85 17.85 19.85 

Childwold Station ....N. Y. 15.40 19.40 21.40 

Clearwater N. Y\ 13.70 17.70 1970 

Forestport N. Y. 12.50 16.50 18.50 

Fulton Chain N. Y. 13.45 17.45 19.45 

Gabriels N. Y. 16.55 20.55 22.55 

Honnedaga N. Y. 12.50 16.50 18.50 

Horselisoe N. Y. 15.10 19.10 21.10 

Lake Clear Junction.. N. Y. 16.35 20.35 22.36 

Lake Kushacpia N. Y. 16.66 20.55 22.65 

Long r.ake( West) N. Y. 14.85 18.85 20,85 

Lo(m Lake Station.... N. Y. 16.55 20.55 22.55 

MoKeever N. Y. 13.05 17.05 19.05 

Mountain View N. Y. 17.40 21.40 23.40 

Otter Lake N. Y. 13.05 1705 19.06 

Rainbow Lake N. Y. 16.55 20.55 22. 06 

Saranac Inn Station.. N. Y. 16.20 20.20 22.20 

Saranac Lake N. Y. 16.55 20.66 22.55 

Tupper Lake Junct... N. Y. 15.60 19.60 21.60 

White Lake N. Y. 12.80 16.80 18.80 

• 

40 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



THE ADIRONDACKS, N. Y. -Continued. 



EXCURSION 1532. 

Hjiltlraore \- Oliio U. H to I'lilladclplild. 

riillatlelpliia vV Kcadliij? H'y to Bound Hiook. 

Ceutral K. 1{. of Nt-w .Icraey to New York. 

New York Central vV lltulson Itiver K. K to 'I'roy. 

Delaware \- Hudson Co to destination. 

Keturning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKKS. 

DKSTiNATioN. I'liiladelpliia. Baltimore. Washington. 

(.Busing fares.) 
Ulooiulngdale (.Paul 

Sniith's* N. Y. $18.75 $'22.75 $24.75 

Cadyville N. Y. 18.75 22.75 24.75 

Lake lvusliai|ua N. Y. 18.75 22.75 24.76 

Loun Lake .•itfttlon....X. Y. 18.75 22.76 24.75 
Lyon Mountain (,Cliat- 

eau«av Lake) N. Y'. 18.76 22.76 24.75 

North Creek N. Y. 16.25 19.'25 21.'25 

Onehlota (.Ualii'iow 

Lake^ N. Y. 18.75 22.76 24.75 

AVestport N. \'. 16.80 '20.80 22.80 



EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore i f)lilo R. U to Philadelpliia. 

I'liiladelpliia \- Heading K'y to Bound Brook. 

I'eiitral 1(. H. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson .N;ivl«;if Ion Co. (^ Peoples Line) to Albany. 

Delaware \ Hudson Co to destination. 

Ueturulng, same route. 

THUODOH FAKES. 

DESTINATION. I'liiladelpliia. 

(HasiiiK fares. ) 

Bloom Ingdale (Paul 

.••imith's) N. Y. $1(5.05 

Cadyville N. Y. 10.05 

Lake Kusha-iua N. Y. 10.0.". 

I^Jike I'lac'M N. Y. lO.OS 

Loon Lake Station — N. Y. 10.05 
Lyon .Mountain (.Cliat- 

eaii;,'av Lake) X. Y. 10.05 

North Creek \. Y. 12.76 

(•mlilota i, Rainbow 

Lake) X. Y. 10.05 

Westport X. Y. 14.30 



EXCURSION 1S33. 

^^Not on Hale until May 20tli. 

Baltimore \- Ohio H. R to Philadelphia. 

I'hila lelphia \ Reading R'y to Hound Brook. 

<'eutral R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson River Dav Line to Albany. 

Delaware \- Hudson (.'o to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

Tiinou<;n kakkh. 

DESTINATION. Philadelphia. 

( Ba-^iiig farew.) 
Bloomlngdale (Paul 

."•imlth's) X. Y. $10.55 

lailyvllle N. Y. I0.55 

Lake Ku8ha<iua X. Y. 10..'i5 

LakePlaclil N. Y. 17.15 

Loon Lake .station.... N. Y. 10.55 
Lym Mountain (Chat- 

••augay I^akej N. Y. 10.55 

North Creek N. Y. 13.25 

onohlota (Rainbow 

Lakei N. Y. 10.55 

\Ve8ti)ort N. Y. 14.8(i 

41 



Baltimore. 


Washington. 


$20.05 
20.05 
'20.05 
20.t!.-, 
20.05 


$22.05 
22.05 
22.05 
2'2.<55 
22.05 


20.05 
10.75 


22.05 
18.75 


20.05 
18.30 


22.05 
20.30 



Biiltlmore. 


Washington 


$'20.55 
'20.55 
•20.55 
21.15 
•20.55 


$2'2.55 
22.55 
•22.55 
'23.15 
22.55 


■20.55 
17.-26 


•22.55 
10 25 


•20.55 
IH.80 


22.55 
•20.80 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



THE ADIRONDACKS, N. Y.— Continued. 

EXCURSION 32. 

^F"Not on sale uutil June 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. 11 to Pliiladelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Hound Broolc. 

(Jentral R. R. of New Jersey to New Yorlc. 

New Vork Central & Hudson River R. 1{ to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Lake George. 

Lake George Steamboat Co to Baldwin. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga 

Delaware & Hudson Co. or Clianiplain Trans. Co.to Platt8t)urg. 

Delaware & Hudson Co — to destination. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Troy. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Boiiiid Hiouk. 

Pliiladelpliia & Reading R'y to Plillmlelpiiia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THKOUGH FARES. 

DBSTiNATiON. Philadelphia. Baltimore. ^Vashington. 

(Basing fares.) 
Bloomlngdale (Paul 

Smith's) N. Y. $20.2.5 S24.25 $26.25 

(Jadyville N. V. 20.25 24.25 26.25 

Lake Kusliarpia N. V. 20.25 24.25 26.25 

Lake Placid N. Y. 20.85 24.85 26.85 

Loon Lake Station.... N. Y. 20.25 24.25 26.25 
Lyon Mountain (Chat- 

eaugay Lake) N. Y. 20.25 24.25 26.25 

Onchiota (Rainbow 

Lake) N. Y. 20.25 24.25 26.25 

Saranae Lake N. V. 20.15 24.15 26.15 



EXCURSION 32. 

|^~ Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Oliio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Pliiladelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. 15. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) to Alltany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to r^ake George. 

liake George Steamboat Co to Baldwin. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga. 

D(!laware \- Hudson Co. or Cliamplain Trans. Co.to I'lattsburg. 

Delaware & Hudson (Jo to destination. 

Delaware & H udson Co to Albany. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) to New York. 

Central Jt. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Pliiladelpliia & Reading R'y to Philadelpliia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point 

THROUGH KARES. 

DESTINATION. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 

(Basing fares.) 
nioomingdale (Paul 

Smith's) N. Y. $17.56 $21.55 $23.55 

Cladvville N. Y. 17.55 21.55 23..55 

Lake Kusliacjua N. Y. 17.55 21.55 23.65 

Lake I'lacid N. Y. 18.15 22.16 24.15 

Loon I,ake Station.... N. Y. 17.55 21.55 23.65 
Lvon Mountain (Chat- 

eaugay Lake) N. Y. 17.55 21.55 23.55 

Onchlota (Rainbow 

Lake) N. Y. 17.55 21.56 23.55 

Saranae Lake N. Y. 17.66 21.56 23.55 

EXCURSION 1938. 

Extension from Clearwater, N. Y. Route beyond Clearwater. 

Raquette Lake R'y to destination. 

Returning, same route to Clearwater. 

ADD TO FARES SHOWN HBRKIN TO CLEARWATER, N. V.: 

Eagle Bay, N. Y. and return 1.00 

Fairvlew. N. Y. and return 80 

Minnow Rrook, N, Y. and return 60 

Roudaxe, N. Y. and return 30 

Skensowaiic, .N. Y. and return 00 

Uncas Road, N. Y. and return 1.30 

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THE ADIRONDACKS, N. Y. -Continued. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

ifr-Sot on siile until May loth. 
Extension from Clearwater, N. Y. Route beyond Clearwater. 

KaiiiK'tte I-ake K'y to Haiiuette Lakr 

Uacjnette Lake Transportation Co to destination. 

Hetnrninii, same route. 

AI)|> TO I AHE.S snow N IIEItKIN TO OLKA K W ATK1{, N. Y. : 

nine Mountain Lake, N. V. ami return S4.15 

Ka^le Nest^Kayle Lake\ N. Y. antl return 3.90 

Marlon Uiver Carrv, N. Y. and return 3.20 

The Antlers, N. Y. and return 2.40 



ALGONQUIN HOTEL N. Y. 
EXCURSION 2180. 

t^Not on sale until June 1st. 
Extension from Saranac Lake. N. Y, Route beyond Saranac Lake. 

Harding ("aniatie Line to AlgoiKjuin Motel. 

Keturninj.?, same route. 

To be 8<)ld In connection with excursion tickets terniinatliif; 
at Saranac Lake. 

Add btaj^e line fare of $1.00 to fares shown herein to .'^aranac 
Lake. 

BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, N. Y. 
EXCURSION 1940. 

t:^~ Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio It. R to Philadelphia. 

Phlladeli)hia & Ueadlnt,' K'y to Hound Brook. 

Central H. K. of New .leisey to New York. 

New York Central \ Hudson Klver K. K to (leaiwater. 

Ka>iuette Lake ICy to Haiiuette Lake. 

Raquette Lake Transportation Co to Blue Mountain Lake 

Ueturnint;, same route. 

THKOIJOH FARES. 

Phlladeliihia. I'a. (hasing fare) .$20.00 

Baltimore, .Md 24.00 

Washington, I). C 20.00 



BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, N. Y. 
EXCURSION 2180. 

t?^Not on sale until .May ir.th. 
Extension from North Creek. N. Y. Route beyond North Creek. 

.\dlroMdack .'^taK.- to Blue .Mountain Lake. 

UetiinilnK, same rout«'. 

To be sold In connection with excursion tickets terminating 
at North <'reok, N. Y. 

Add stage line fare of $.").0O to faro shown herein to .\<jrtli 
Creek. N. Y. 



ELIZABETHTOWN. r^. Y. 
EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Westport, N. Y. Route beyond Weslport. 

KeIlogK'8 Staice to Kll/.aliethtown 

Keturninx, same route. 

To l)e sold In connection with excursion tickets tei-mlnallm; 
at Westport. 

Add stage line fare of $_'.oi) to fares shown herein to Wustport. 

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The ADIRONDACKS, N. Y.— continued. 

HOTEL CHILDWOLD. N. Y. 
EXCURSION 2180. 

^^Not on sale until June 29th. 
Extension from Chlldwold Staton, N. Y. Route beyond Childwold Station. 

ChildwoUi tlotel Stage to Hotel Chlldwold. 

Keturning, same route. 
To V)e sold In connection wltli excursion tickets terminating 
at Childwold Station. 

Add stage line fare of S2.00 to fares shown herein to Chlldwold 
Station, N. Y. 

KEENE VALLEY, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Westport, N. Y. Route beyond Westport. 

Kellogg's Stage to Elizabethtown. 

Beede's Stage to Keene Valley. 

lleturning, same route. 
To be sold In connection with excursion tickets terminating 
at Westport. 

Add stage line fare of $.5.00 to fares shown herein to Westport,N. Y. 

LAKE PLACID, N. Y. 

Return limit, six niontlis from date of sale. 

EXCURSION 1283. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Saranac Lake. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Lake Placid. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. B to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Lake Placid. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES FOR EXCDHSION 1283 AND 1532 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $19.35 

Baltimore, Md 23.35 

Washington, D. C 25.35 

LAKE PLACID, N. Y. 
EXCURSION 32. 

^r"Not on sale until June 1st. 
Hetnrn limit, six montlis from date of sale. 

Haltimore \- Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Heading It'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central \- Hudson River R. R to Saranac Lake. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Lake Placid. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Baldwin. 

Lake George Steamboat Co to Lake George. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Troy. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to New York. 

Central R. I{. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Pliiladelphla A: IJeading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Olilo R. R to starting point. 



LAKE PLACID. N Y. 

EXCURSION 32, 

[Reverse of preceding excursion.] 

^B^Not on sale until June 1st. 

Return limit, six months from date of sale. 

TIIROI'CII F.MIKS FOR ABOVE EXCURSIONS 

I'liiladelphia, Pa. (l)asing fare) $22.25 

Baltimore, Md 26.25 

Washington, D. C 28.25 

• 

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THE ADIRONDACKS, N. Y.— Continued. 

LAKE PLACID. N. Y. 

EXCURSION 32. 

t'^W~ Not Oil sale until Juue 1st. 
Ketui-ii limit, six iiiDUtlis from date of sale. 

naltlmore \- oiilo K. H to Plilladelplila. 

Hliilad.'lpliia \ IJ.'ailiii^i K'y to H<>iiu«l Brook. 

Central K. H. <>t .New .Icrsey to New York. 

New Vork <'entral \- llinlsoii Kiver K. H to Troy. 

Delaware \ Iliulsoii Co to Lake George. 

Lake George .■^teaiiil)oat Co to Haldwin. 

Delaware & Hiidsnn Co to Fort Tlconderoga. 

Delaware & Mud sou Co to Lake Placid. 

Delaware \- Hudson Co Westport to Troy. 

New York Central \ Hudson Itlver U. R to New York. 

Central K. K. of New .Icrsev to Bound Brook. 

PliUad.'lplila \- Ueadiuf,' K'y to Pliiladelphla. 

Baltimore \ Ohio K. U to startln;,' point. 

EXCURSION 32. 

i Reverse <if prceedln;^ excursion.] 

t^^~ Not on sale until .luiie 1st. 

Heturii limit, six months from date of sale. 

THIlOUGll FARE8 FOR .\BOVE E.XCDR9ION8 

I'liiladelphia. Pa. (basing fare) SI!».90 

Baltimore. .Md '2;?.!t() 

Wasliington. I). C 25.00 

If trip via .^tat^e lines betweeu Lake Placid, N. Y.. and Westport, 
N. Y., Is desired In connection with tliese excursions, add stance line 
fare of $4.(X) to ahuve fares. To cover this feature cou polls should he 
included iu tickets reading A^cnew's Stage Line l)(>twi(>ii I,ak<- Placid 
and Kllzahethtown and Kellog^r's Stage Liiir in'tween Klizahethtown 
and Westport. 

^ LAKE PLACID, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

Hcturn limit, six months from date of sale. 
Extension from Saranac Lake, N, Y. Route beyond Saranac Lake. 

Delaware \ Hudson Co to Lake Placid. 

Heturning, same route. 
To be sold in connection with summer excursion tickets termi- 
nating at Saranac [,ake, .V. Y. 

Add to fares shown herein to Saranac r,ake, N. Y — $ .60 

LAKE PLEASANT, N. Y. 
EXCURSION 2180. 

V-fT- Not on sale until .May ir.th. 
Extension from Northvllie, N. Y. Route bejond Northvllle. 

N'au Ariiams Stagf Linf to Lake Pleasant. 

Ueturning, same route. 
To be sold in connection with Summer Kxcurslon Tickets termi- 
nating at Northvllle. 

Add stage line fare of S.") <)0 to fares shown heroin to North- 
vllle. N. Y. 

NORTHVILLE, N. Y. 
EXCURSION 1527 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2180. 

Baltimore i Ohio K. It to Phlladeliihla. 

PhlhiriHlphIa & Heading It'y to Bound Brook. 

Central U. B. of .New .lersev to .New \'ork. 

New York Central A: Htnlson Blver K. H to Fonda. 

Fonda, .Johiistfjwn \ (;iovernvllle B. B to Northvllle 

Betiiridng, same route. 

TIIUUIIOII KAUIt8. 

Ptillarlejphia. I'a. (Iiaslng fare) $1'J 50 

Baltliiioi-.-. .Md l«l.r)<» 

Washington. I). C IH.BO 

EXCURSION 122 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 32 

Baltlmoif \ Ohio B. B to Plilladelplila. 

Phllaileiphla \- Beading B'y to Bound Brook. 

Central B. B. of .New .lersey to .New ^ork. 

Hudson .Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) to Albany. 

New York Central \ Hiidsoii Blver B. B to Foiwla. 

Fonda, Johnstown \ (iloversvllle B. It to Northvllle, 

Betiirnlng, same route. 

TllltOI (ill KAUKS. 

Phlladelpiila, Pa. (basing fare) I 0.76 

Baltimore, .Md 13.75 

Washington. D. C 1ft. 76 

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THE ADIRONDACKS. N. Y.-Continueo 
OLD FORGE, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

J^-Not on sale until May 15th. 
Extension from Fulton Chain, N. Y. Route beyond Fulton Chain. 

Fulton C'liaiu R. K to Old Forge. 

Keturnlng. same route. 
To be sold in connection with excursion tickets terminating 
at Fulton Chain. 

Ada to fares shown herein to Fulton Chain $ .50 

PAUL SMITH'S HOTEL. N. Y. 
EXCURSION 2180. 

IW~ Not on sale until May 15th. 

Extension from Lal<e Clear Junction. N. Y. Route beyond Lake Clear Junction. 

Paul Smith's Electric Light & Power & K. H.Co..to Paul Smith's Hotel. 

Jieturuing, same route. 

To 1)6 sold in connection witli excursion tickets terminating 

at Lake Clear Junction. 

Add to fares shown herein to Lake Clear Junction, N. Y..$1.00 

RAQUETTE LAKE. N. Y. 
EXCURSION 1938. 

Extension from Clearwater, N. Y. Route beyond Clearwater. 

Raquette Lake K'y to itaqnette Lake. 

Returning, same route to Clearwater. 
Add $1.90 to fares shown herein to Clearvyater, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

SS- Not on sale until May tStli. 
Extension from Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Route beyond Saratoga Springs. 

Delaware and Hudson Co to North Creek. 

Raquette Lake Transportation Co.. Blue Mt. Lake to Raquette Lake. 
Keturnlng, same route. 
To be sold in connection viith excursion tickets terminating 
at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

Add to fares shown herein to Saratoga Springs $5.75 

If trip via Stage line North Creek to Blue Mountain Lake is 
desired in connection with this excursion, add stage line tare of 
$5.00 to at)ove fare, and include coupon in ticket reading via 
Adirondack Stage Co. between points Indicated. 

SARANAC LAKE, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 32. 

i^~ Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore and Ohio R. H to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Saranac Lake. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Baldwin. 

Lake George Steamers to Lake George. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Troy. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. K to New Vork. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Plilladelpliia & Iteadlng R'y to Plilladelphia. 

Baltimore & Olilo R. R to starting point. 

EXCURSION 32. 

[Reverse of preceding excursion.] 

THUOUGII FAKES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (.basing faro' $21.75 

Baltimore, Md 25.75 

Washington, D. C 2775 

SARANAC LAKE, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central H. R. of New .Jersey t<> New York. 

New York (Neutral & Hudson River R. K to Saranac Lake. 

Delaware \: Hudson Co to Troy. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to New I'ork. 

Central K. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

EXCURSION 32. 

[Reverse of preceding excursion.] 

TUIIOIIOH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $20.25 

Baltimore, Md 24 .25 

Washington, D. C 26.25 

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The ADIRONDACKS N. Y. -continued. 

SARANAC LAKE, N Y 

EXCURSION 1675. 

^F~ Not on sale until June 1st. 

Raltliiiore * oiuo R. u to Phllartelphln. 

Plilladelplila & Ueadliip U'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central li. H. of New Jersey to New Vurk. 

Iluilson Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) to AUtany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Lake George. 

Lake (ieor>;e Steamers to Haldwln. 

Delaware v^- Hudson Co to Ft.'I'icouderoga. 

Delaware & Hudson Co. or Champlaln Trans. Co. .to Plattsi)urg. 

Delaware \: Hudson Co to Saranac hake. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Albany. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) to New ^'ork. 

Central R. U. of New Jersev to Hound Hiook, 

Pliiladel|>hla \- Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore \- Ohio U. R to starting point. 

TIIKOL'GII FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $17.55 

Haltlmore. Md '21 .65 

Washington, I). C 23.65 



SARANAC LAKE, N. Y. 
EXCURSION 1544. 

t^~ -Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia \- Reading R'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central R. R. of .New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson HIviT Day Line.. .". to Albany. 

Delaware \- Hudson Co to liake (ieorge. 

Lake George .'Steamers to HalilwlTi. 

Delaware k Hudson Co to I't.'liconderoga 

Delaware & Hudson Co. or Champlaln Trans. Co. .to Plattsiiurg. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Saranac Lake. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Albany. 

Hudson River Day Line to New York. 

Central R. R. of .New .lersev to Hound Hrook. 

Philadelphia & Iteading R'y to Philailelphia. 

Baltimore Jc Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadeli)liia, Pa. (Ijaslng fare) $18.06 

Baltimore. Md 2'i.06 

Washington, I). C 24.05 

SARANAC LAKE N Y. 
eXCURSION 1532. 

t3!ir-Not on sale until May '_'()! Ii. 

Haltlmore ,V Ohio R. R to I'lill.idi'Ipliia. 

I'hllad.lpliia \- R.-ading R'y to Itound Hrook. 

(erifral It. R. of .New .Ii-rsey to .New Vurk. 

Hudson Itlvcr Day Line to Albany. 

Delaware & Hiidioii Co to Saranac I>ake. 

Returning, same route. 

TUROnOII PARES. 

Plilladelphia Pa. (basing fare) $I0.6.'> 

Baltimore, Md 20.r.5 

Washington, D. C 22.65 

SARANAC LAKE, N Y 
EXCURSION l«7e. 

Baltimore dc Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Phlladeli>lila \ Reading R'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central R. R. <>t .New .lersey to New Vork. 

Hud8on .Navlgatir)n Co. (Peoples I,lno) to Albany. 

I)elaware & Hudson Co to Saranac I,ake. 

Returning, same route. 

TIIItOIKIIi FAUBH. 

Philailelphia. Pa. (baniiig fare) $I0.().-» 

Haltlmore, Mil .. 20.05 

Washington, D. C 23.06 

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THE ADIRONDACKS, N. Y. -Concluded. 
SARANAC LAKE, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1632. 

Return limit— f^lx months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Hrook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R. to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Saranac Lake. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $18.75 

Baltlmore,Md 22.76 

Washington, D. C 24.75 

SARANAC LAKE. N. Y. 
EXCURSION 32. 

i^- Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. K to Philadelphia. 

Phlladeli)hla & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navieration Co. (Peoples Line"i to Albany. 

New York Central & Hudson River H. R to Saranac Lake. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Albany. 

Hudson River Day Line to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROnCH FARES 

Philadelphia Pa. (basing fare) $16.65 

Baltimore, Md 20.56 

Washington, D. C 22.55 



ALDERSON, W. VA. 

EXCURSION 277. 

IW Not on sale until May loth. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Chesapeake & Ohio R'y to Alderson. 

Returning same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

New York N. Y'. $21.10 Baltimore Md. $14.10 

Philadelphia... Pa. 18.10 Pittsburgh Pa. 25.20 

EXCURSIONS 2291 OR 1659. 

t^^ Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Huntington or Kenova. 

Chesapeake & Ohio R'y to Alderson. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Mason Cltv W.Va. $11.00 Ravenswood W.Va. $12.80 

Parkersbiirg W.Va. 11.20 Washington ...Pa. 1!».20 

Plttsburgli Pa. 20.60 Wheeling W.Va. 17.90 

Point Pleasant ....W. Va. 11.00 Wllliamstown W.Va. 11.70 

EXCURSION 2181. 

JS^ Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Point Pleasant. 

Ohio Central liines to Charleston. 

Transfer to C. & O. R'y Depot. 

Chesapeake & Ohio R'y to Alderson. 

Returning, same route. 



Mason City... ....W.Va. $10.40 

Parkersburg AV.Va. 12.!>5 

Pittsburgh Pa. 10.40 

Ravenswood W.Va. 11,55 



THROUGH FARES. 

Waslilngton Pa. $18.00 

Wheeling W.Va. l<i.70 

Williamstowu W.Va. 13.45 



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ASHEVILLE, N. C. 

EXCURSION 2109. 

Uotiirn limit— Six mouths from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio H. K to WashliiRton. 

Southern Railway to Ashevllle. 

Returniug, same route. 

THKOIJOH FAKES. 



•Annapolis Md. $21.67 

Haltimore Md. '22. iH) 

Bellalre Ohio. '2i).'Jr, 

Hiitler Pa. -29.0^ 

Chester Pa. 25.r)0 

ClarksburK ^\'- Va. '2it J*.") 

("•onnellsvlUe Pa. 2».y5 

Cumberland Md. 27. 10 

Fairmont W. Va. 20 05 

Frederick Md. •2;5.:?(» 

F'lxburji Pa. [W.sr, 

ilrafton W. Va. 20 !*."> 

llagerstown Md. 2 1. H) 

Harper's Ferrv . . . W.Va. 23.20 
• Via AnnapDiis Junction. 



Johnstown Pa. $29.95 

McKeesport Pa. 2!). 05 

Martiiisburfi W.Va. 23.05 

Morgantown \V. Va. 20.05 

Newark Del. 24 .40 

New York X. V. 30 00 

ParkersburK W. Va. 20 05 

Philadelpliia Pa. 26.00 

Pittsi)urf,'li Pa. 20.05 

In Ion town Pa. 29.0.") 

Wasliiiigton Pa. 29.05 

Wtieelint,' W.Va. 20.96 

Wilmington Del. 25.00 



ASHLAND, N. H. 

EXCURSION 1531. 

tW -N'ot oil sale until .May I'.th. 
Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston 4: .Maine it. 1{ to Ashland. 

Keturning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold In connection with rail oi- steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on i)ages 07 to 7o. 



Philadelphia, I'a. (basing fare) 

Haltimore, Md. 

Washington. I). C 

X \'la Norwich Line fare will hu % .00 less. 

• Via Norwich r,ine fare will be .30 less. 



THROUOU FARES. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$18.00 

22.60 

24.00 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 
X$17.10 
X2I.10 
X23.10 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
^■i^■^■ versa. 
»$17.85 

•21.85 

♦23.85 




UAllli.Sl, llt.AI li, Ail.A.NilC Ciik. 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 




MILLION DOLLAH I'lIMi. ATLANTIf CITY. 

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 

Atlantic City, N. J., is the Acropolis of tlio hundred or 
more seaside resorts along the Atlantic Coast. It lies fifty-six 
miles southeast of Philadelphia, and by reason of its accessibility 
and its majj;nificent ocean front has easily distanced its sister 
resorts in pofjularity. 

It is on an island ten miles loiiir and tliree-quarters of a 
mile wide at its widest point, separated from tlie mainland of 
New Jersey by an estuary of the ocean. 

It is pronounced to be the largest, richest and most popular 
watering place in the world. Its season never comes to an end, 
which gives it a great advantage over all resorts of its kind, for 
the proj)rietors of its jn'omincTit hotels do not reckon upon 
making the profits of one season carry them over to the next. 
There are over twelve himdred hotels and cottages devoted to 
the transient populali<on. Some of them are as magnificent in 
detail as can be found in the country. The rich can find luxury 
in its most profuse form, and tlie hum1)le can procure less pre- 
tentious quarters and be comfort al)ly ])rovided for. 

rh(> splendid esplanade, or boardwalk, is free to all, rich 
and ])oor alike; and the magnificent bathing beach makes no 
distinction among its bathers. The boardwalk is four miles in 
length, reaching from the southern extremity of Atlantic City 
at Chelsea to tlie extreme northern end at the Inlet, where the 
waters of the ocean rush in and form the estuary which cuts the 
island from the maiidantl. 

Tiiousands of people may be seen promenading the esplanade 
in a never-ending procession from early daylight, when the 
health-.seekers arc eagerly whiffing the early-morning salt-air 
breezes from the ocean, until midnight, when the pleasure- 
seekers are leisurely strolling toward their iiotels. 

The surf bathing which has made Atlantic City famous is 
one of the wonders of the world. It has been estimated on 
several occasions in the ])ast three years that over one lumdred 
thousand people have taken advantage of the bathing iiours 
l)etween 11.00 and 1.00 o'clock. The sight at this time defies 
description; men, women and children in bathing costumes of 
vai'ied hues form a picture to be seen only at Atlantic City. 

Aside from the ocean features, Atlantic City has amuse- 
ments of every kind. Great iron piers extend hundreds of 
feet into the ocean. Each pier has its summer theater and 
bandstands, and for a nominal price one can enjoy the com- 
fort.'ible chairs of the pier and listen to the music of the bands 
tliroughout the entii-e day. • 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 




VAIIIT H\(]. 



ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 

EXCURSION 715. 

Uetiirii limit— Six iiKHitlis from date of sale. 

Transfer through l'liila<it'li>liia not included. 

Baltimore A- Ohio 11. K to Philadelphia. 

Atlantic City K. U to Atlantic City. 

Iteturnlug, same route. 

THKOUOH FAKES. 

•-Annapolis Md. $ 7.7ft I Kevser W.Va. $15.35 

Haltlmore Md. 6.75 [ McKeesport Pa. 18.50 

Hraddock Pa. ls.5() Mcvcr.sdalc Pa. 15.l."> 

Uradshaw .Md. (i.OO .MorKaiitown W. Va. 1SJ.85 

Hiitler Pa. 19. lo .Muundsvllle W.Va. 'Jl.UO 

("lu-ster Pa. 3.2.". I Mountain Lake Park, .Md. 10. 5() 

Clarksburg W.Va. 19. 4() Mt. Pleasant Pa. lH.ur> 

• 'onfluence Pa. l<!.4-"> Newark Del. 4.35 

f.junellsville Pa. 18.0.-. Oakland Md. KJ.OO 

Cumberland Md. 14.45 Parkor.sburg \V.\'a. U'i.40 

Dawson Pa. 18.:{(» Pleilmont W.Va. 15.<i0 

I).-fr Park .Md. 1<;.;{5 Pittsburgh Pa. 18.50 

Fairmont W.Va. 1» 40 Kockwood Pa. 15.4.'. 

lo.xburg Pa. 1!».1() Somersi't Pa. 15.45 

Kn;dcrlck Md. }*.75 InlDurown Pa. 18.55 

lirafton W.Va. IS.r.r. Wa.shlni,'ton D.C. 8.75 

Ilarp«r\s Ferry.... W.Va. lo.i:! We.st.Newton Pa. 18.50 

Hvtidiimn Pa. 14 45 Wilmington Del. 3.76 

.Johnstown Pa. 15.45 

• Via lialtimore. 

t^r~\t transfer of passenger through Philadelphia Is desired, 
aifi-nts will sell transfer check. Form 'r-23. at rate of 25 cents in 
either dlrertloii ; and If transfer ^>X batrgage is desired, si-ll transfer 
tag. Form 'r-8. at I'ate of :'.rt cents In either direction. For transfer 
of both passenger and baggage through Philadelphia, see {•"..xcur- 
8lon 204. 

EXCURSION 330. 

Heturn limit— Fifteen days. Including date of sale. 
'Iransfer through Philadelphia not Included. 

Uaitim<»re& Ohio It. U to PIdladelphla. 

Atlantic City It. H to Atlantic City. 

Keturning, same route. 

TIIKOIIOII I'AKKS. 

•.\nnajiolls Md. $7.00 Newark Del. $3.0(1 

Haltlmore Md. O.oo Washington D.C. 8.00 

CheHter Pa. 2.BO Wlluiington Del. 3.00 

Frederick .Md. O.oo 

• Via Haltlmore. 

t^'f^lf transfer of passenger through Philadelphia is desired, 
agents will sell transfer check. Form T 2;i, at rate of 25 cents In 
eltlier direction ; an<l If ti'ansfer of baitif/nje Is desired, sell transfer 
tag. Form T 8. at rate of ;{,'. cents hi either dlro<'tloii. P'or tra?iHfor 
of both passeii .?er ami baggage through Plilladelphia, see Kxcur- 
slon 'i!M. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



ATLANTIC City, N. J. concluded. 

EXCURSION 294. 

Return limit— Six months fi-om date of sale. 
Transfer through Philadelphia included. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Transfer to A.C. R.R.Pier. 

Atlantic City R. R to Atlantic City. 

Returning, same route. 



♦Annapolis Md. 

Baltimore Md. 

Bellaire Ohio. 

Braddock Pa. 

Bradshaw Md. 

Butler Pa. 

Charlestown W. Va. 

tChester Pa. 

Connellsville Pa. 

Cumberland Md. 

Foxburg Pa. 

Frederitik Md. 

Hagerstown Md. 

Hyndman Pa. 

Johnstown Pa. 

* Via Baltimore. 



THROUGH FARES. 

$8.25 I McKeesport Pa. $19.00 

7.25 Marietta Ohio. 23.30 

21.70 Martinsburg W.Va. 10.70 

19.00 Morgantown W.Va. 20.35 

6.50 Mt. Pleasant Pa. 18.55 

19.60 tNewark Del. 4.85 

10.72 Pittsburgh Pa. 19.00 

3.75 i Shenandoah Jet... .W.Va. 10.51 

18.55 1 Uniontown Pa. 19.05 

14.45! Washington D. C. 9.25 

19.60 Washington Pa. 19.90 

10.25 Wheeling W.Va. 21.20 

9.95 t Wilmington Del. 4.25 

14.95 ! Winchester Va. 11.55 

15.95 I 



t Fares include transfer of baggage only, use tickets of Form 
Ex-715 and furnish passenger with two transfer tags Form T-60. to 
cover transfers of baggage in both direction through Philapelpla. 

i^~ Excursion 294 Is printed to include transfer of passenger 
only through Philadelphia, but In selling this form, agents at 
stations named will furnish two '2) baggage transfer tags, Form 
T-60, with each ticket, as tlie fares quoted include transfer of 
passenger and baggage through Philadelpliia in both directions. 

^^One transfer tag. Form T-60, should be attached to baggage 
by baggage Agent at selling point ; the other tag to be retained 
by i)assenger until ready to leave Atlantic City, when It should 
be iirescnted to Itaggage Agent of the Atlantic City R. R., to be 
attached to baggage for return trip. 



EXCURSION 284. 

Return limit— Fifteen days, including date of sale. 

Transfer through Philadelphia Included. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Transfer . to A.C. R. R. Pier. 

Atlantic City R. R to Atlantic City. 

Returning, same route. 



THROOGH FARES. 



♦Annapolis Md. $750 

Baltimore Md. 6.50 

Chester Pa. 3.00 

Frederick Md. 9.50 

Hagerstown Md. 9.20 

* Via Baltimore. 



Martinsburg W. Va. $9.95 

Newark Del. 4.10 

Washington D. C. 8.50 

Wilmington Del. 3.50 

Winchester Va. 10.80 



iW E.KCursion 294 is printed to include transfer of passenger 
only through Philadelphia, but in selling this form, agents at 
stations named will fiirnisli two (2) baggage transfer tags. Form 
T-6(), with each ticket, as the fares ([uoted include transfer of 
passenger and baggage through Philadelphia in both directions. 

i^~ One transfer tag. Form T-60, sliould be attached to baggage 
by Baggage Agent at selling i>oint; tlie other tag to be retained 
by passenger until ready to leave Atlantic City, when It should 
be presented to IJaggage Agent of the Atlantic City R. R., to be 
attached to baggage for return trip. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



AUGUSTA, ME. 

EXCURSION 1955. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

noston & Maine \i. K to Portland. 

Maine Central K. It to Augusta. 

Ueturnln^, same route to Boston. 
(Gooil for continuous passil^'e only east or Iloston.~i 
To be soiil In conneition witli rail or steamer Hue routes to 
Uostou auil return as sIidwu on pages 07 t<» 7<>. 

THROUGH FAKE8. 



Philadelphia. Pa. phasing fare) 

Baltimore. Md 

Washington, I). (" 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$•20.. 50 

24.5(» 

2(5.51) 



Viasteamer 

line routes 

to H.iston 

and return. 

xSlJt.DO 

X'_>3.00 

X25.()() 



GoinR via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turniiiK via 
steamer line 
route.'), or 
vice versa. 
•$19.75 

♦23.75 

*2.-).7.-| 



X \'la Norwich Line fare will be .$ .00 less. 
• Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 



EXCURSION 1767. 



Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Eastern Steamship Co to Augusta 

lieturnlng, same route to Boston. 
To lie sold in connection with rail or steamer Hue routes to 



Pliiladelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore. Md 

Wasliingtou, I). C 

X Via .Norwich Line fare will Ite 8 .OO less. 

• \'la Norwi(;h l.iiie fare u HI he .3') less. 



UH FAKES. 




Cioinc via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 


Via rail line 


Viasteamer 


turnmg via 


routes to 


line routes 


steamer line 


Bosftin and 


to Boston 


routes, or 


return. 


and return. 


vice versa. 


SI7.0(t 


x?l.").ri(» 


•SI 6.25 


21.00 


X I »..'>•» 


•20.25 


23.00 


x21.r.(t 


♦22.26 



AU SABLE CHASM, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Port Kent. N. Y. Route beyond Port Kent. 

KeesevHle. Au Sjihle (liasinand Lake « huniplaiu 

II. It to Au ."^alile I'hasm. 

Ueturning, same route to Port Kent. 

'I'o be sold in ciuinei-tlou witli Huniinor ex<!urslou tickets termi- 
nating at Port Kent. 

Aild to fares shown herein to Port Kent. N. V S .50 



BALTIMORE, CHESAPEAKE A. ATLANTIC 
RAILWAY RESORTS. 



EXCURSION 1802. 

Baltimore .V Ohio H. It to Baltimore. 

Baltimore, Chesapeake A; Atlantic Ifallway to ilestlnatlon. 

itetiirnlng, same route. 



KAIIK.M l-ltr).M WAHUINOTO.N, I>. <• 



Berlin .Md. $."> r>0 

BloomHeld .Md. 4.25 

Kaston Md. -1.35 

Kirkhani Md. 4.25 

.Mc Daniels Md. 3.H5 

If transfer service through Baltlnior< 
additional aniounts as shown on page 33. 

68 



.Mardela Springs Md. 

Itoval Oak Md. 

."^allsburv .Md. 

tJt. .Mlctiaols Md. 



$5.50 
4.1<) 
5.r>o 
3 05 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



BANGOR, ME. 

eXCURSION 195S. 

Extension from Boston, Mass, Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine H. K to Portland. 

Maine Central K. R to fJangor. 

Returunifj, same route to Boston. 
(Good for continuous passage only east of Boston.) 

To be sole! in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages 67 to 70. 



fare) 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basin 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 

X Via Norwich I,ine fare will be $ 
• Via Norwich Line fare will be 



THiiOLGii fai:es. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$24.30 

28.30 

30.30 



Viasteainer 

line routes 

to Bo.ston 

and return. 

x$22.80 

x2(j.80 

X28.8() 



Goini; viar;;.l 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
♦$23.55 

•27.55 

*29.55 



.(>0 less. 
.30 less. 



EXCURSION 1767. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Eastern Steamship Co to Bangor. 

Keturning, same route to Boston. 

To l)e sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages 67 to 70. 



Philadelpeia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 
* VMa Norhich Line fare will be .30 less. 



QH FARES. 




Going via r;;il 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 


Via rail line 


Via steamer 


turning via 


routes to 


line routes 


steamer line 


Boston and 


to Boston 


routes, or 


return. 


and return. 


vice versa. 


$20.00 


x$18.50 


•$19.25 


24. (»0 


X22..50 


•23.25 


20.00 


X21.50 


♦25.25 



BAR HARBOR, ME. 

EXCURSION 1539. 

Extension from Boston, IVIass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine It. R to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Bar Harbor. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages 67 to 70 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 



fare) 



GII FAKES. 




GciiiiR via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 


\ia rail line 


Viasteamer 


turning via 


routes to 


line routes 


steamer line 


Boston and 


to Boston 


routes, or 


return. 


atul return. 


VI c(; versa. 


$27.50 


x$2<i.0O 


♦$26.75 


31.50 


x30.()O 


♦30.75 


33.. 50 


x32.00 


♦32.75 



X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 
♦ Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Bar Harbor, Me. concluded. 

SPtCIAL EXCURSION 515. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & -Maiiii' \i. U to I'ortliiiul. 

Maine Ceutral U. K to IJar Haibor. 

UeturnlUK, same route to Boston. 
(Good for continuous passage only east of Hoston.) 
To be sold in oonnoetion with mil or steamer line routes to 
Boston anil return as sliown on paj^es t!7 to 7ii. 

THKOLOll FAKES. Coin c, vi.i rail 

line routes to 

Btwiton, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turniiii? via 

FROM route.s to line route.s steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philadelpliia. Pa. (basing fare) $25.00 x$23..-.o *$2l.'25 

HaltlMiore, Md 29. 0() x'27.50 •28.25 

Wastilntfton. D. (.' 31.00 x29.50 *30.25 

X \ia Norwich Line fare will l)e S -60 less. 

• \'ia .Norwich Line tare will be .30 less. 

EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. U to Philadelphia. 

Phllailelphla i Keading K'y to Bound Brook. 

Central K. H. of New Jersey to Xew Vork. 

New Vork, .New Haven & Hartford It. H to New London. 

New Vork. New Haven & Hartford U. K to Worcester. 

Boston \- .Maine U. U to Portland. 

Maine Central K. It to Bar Harbor. 

Keturniug, same route. 

THKOUUir FARES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. diasing fare) $27 50 

Baltimore, .Md 3 1 .50 

Washington, D. C 33.50 

If coupons covering passage east of New York are endorsed 

"fNjntlnuous Passa^'e " fare will be $2.50 less than those shown 

at)ove. 

EXCURSION 1767. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Eastern Steamship ('o to Biii- Harbor. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages 07 to7<t. 

TIIKOCGH FAUE8. CloinR via rail 

line route:* to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line route.s .steamer line 

licislon and to Boston routes, or 

return. and relurn. \ ire versa. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (t)a8lng fare) $21.50 x$20.00 *$20 75 

Baltimore. .Md 25.50 x2.>.00 •2475 

Washington. I). C 27. 50 x2(l.()0 •2(i.75 

X Via Norwich Line fare will bo $ .60 leas. 

• Via .Norwich Lino faio will tie .30 less. 

BARTON LANDING ORLEANS , VT. 

EXCURSION 1280. 

t^^r Not on sale until May I5fh. 

Baltirnoi-.- >V Ohio K. R to Plilin.l.i |iiii.i. 

Phllad.lphla \ R.-adIng R'y to B.niml Brook. 

Central R. R. of .Nfw.lersev to New Vork. 

New Vork, N.w Haven A: itartford U. U to Sprlngtl.d.l. 

Boston & .Main.' R. It to South Vernon. 

(.'entral \crMionl If'v . to Br/ittlfboro. 

noHton \ Main.- R. It to Windsor. 

Central Vermont R'y to White River Junct. 

Boston * .Maln<' R. R to Barton Landljig. 

Returning, same route. 

TllltOI'i;l( FAKKH. 

Phlladfslphla, Pa. (basing fare) $2m o.", 

Baltimore. Mil 2t o5 

Washlngt.jn. I>. C 20. o5 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



BATH, ME. 

EXCURSION 1539. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Malue R. R to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Bath. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as stiowu on pages 67 to 70. 

THKOUGH FAKES. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 

X Via Norwich Line fare will l)e $.60 less 
* Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 



Via rail line 
routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$19.70 

'23.70 

25.70 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 
x$18.20 
x22..!0 
x'24.20 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$18.95 

*22.95 

*24.95 



EXCURSION 1955. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

fJoston & Maine R. R to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Bath. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
(Good for continuous passage only east of Boston.) 
To be sold m connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages <>7 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Via railline Viasteamer 

FROM routes to line routes 

Boston and to Boston 

return. and return. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fares) $19.00 x$17.o0 

Baltimore, Md 23.00 x21.50 

Washington, D. C 25.0t) x23.50 

X \^ia Norwich Line fare will be $ .<>0 less. 

* Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$18.25 
♦22.25 
♦24.25 



EXCURSION 1767. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Eastern Steamship Co to Bath. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .(>0 less 
♦ Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$16.01) 
20. OO 
22.00 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 

x$14.60 
X18.50 
X20.50 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 

*$15.25 
♦19.25 
♦21.25 



BEAR RUN, PA. 

EXCURSION 2293. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Bear Run. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Braddock, Pa $2.50 

McKeesport. Pa 2.30 

Pittsburg, Pa 2.90 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 




ni:i>roRi) siMiivGS HOTEL. 



BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA. 

Bedford Spriii;.'s, IochIliI at Ik'.ll'onl, Pa., ten miles from 
Hyndman .Station, on the l^altimore & Oliio Railroad, in the 
Alleghany Mountains, 1,100 feet above tidewater, comprise the 
.^^agncsia Spring, the Sulphur Spring, the Pure Spring and tho 
Iron Spring. The mountain air is bracing, the nights are de- 
lightful, with no mosquitoes, and malaria is unheard of. It has 
been patronized as a sunuiier resort for three-quarters of a cen- 
tur>'. and the 'attract ions of the place arc well known. 

Celelirated as mineral waters have become all over the 
world for the cure of disease, there has been none to surpass, and 
in this country none to equal in virtue, the Bedford Magnesia 
Spring. 

The Sulphur Spring rises on the west side of Shover's Creek 
about two hun<lrc(l yards flistant from the Magnesia Spniii: 
It is less copious than tlie others, and the water exhales a very 
strong odor of sul|>li\irat(Ml hydrogen gas. There arc excellent 
hotel accommodations. 

EXCURSION 1612. 

Baltimore i Ohio K. U to < iinil..il(iii,l. 

Pennsylvania K. II to MtMUOrd. 

KeturnluK, same route. 

TMKOtlOU KAKBS. 



lialtlmore Mil. 

Ilellalre Olilo. 

lierkeley .Springs. . W. Va. 

Hraildock I'a. 

flmster I'a. 

ClarkstiiirK ^^'. ^''^• 

(.'(juiiolluvllle I'a. 

Kveraoii I'a. 

Kalriiiont W. \'a. 

Krcdorlclc .M<1. 

(iraftoa W. Va. 

Harper's Ferry... W. Va. 

HuK'Tstowii M'l. 

Johnstown I'a. 

McKeesport I'a. 

Maiinlnxtoii W. Va. 

X \'l(i Kiilrniont. ' 



10.25 

4.:{() 

<l.fl.-| 
1().15 

(i.sr, 

5.55 
6. HO 
6. HO 
6 HO 
5.05 
5.70 
«.;{5 
5. GO 
0.05 
7.5(> 
' Via CoiinollHvlllr 



.MartlnHhurg W. Va. $ 4.i»5 

x.Mor^antown W. Va. 7.25 

♦.MorKiintuwn W. Va. 7.H5 

.\lt. I'l.'asaut I'a. fl.05 

Mounfn Lake Park.. M<l. .l.l'O 

N.w Vork N. V. 1.3. H5 

Oaklan.l M<1 4.00 

ParkfrslJiirK W. Va. 10.05 

Philadelphia I'a. 10.15 

PlttHlMOK Pa. 05 

I iiluiitown Pa. «l (»0 

WaHliiiik'toii I). <■. 7 1*5 

Washington ...Pa. 7.H5 

Wh«'elln« W. Va. 9. HO 

WllnilnRton Del. 10.16 



tW UatfKaKf' should hf fheok<-'l via Hyiidiiuiii In 
transft-r through ("umhorlaud. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



BELGRADE, ME. 

EXCURSION 1955. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine R. K to Portland. 

Maine Central It. U to Belgrade. 

Beturnlng. same route to Boston. 
(Good for continuous passage only east of Boston.) 
To be sold in connection with rail and steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages <i7 to 70. 

THKOLGH KAUES. Going via rail 

line routes to 

Bo.-<t()n, re- 

Via railline Viasteamer turning via 

FKOM route.s to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $'io.9u x:t;i9.4u *$2t».i5 

Baltimore, Md 24.90 x 23.40 * 24.15 

Washington, D. C 2«.!>0 x 25.40 * 20.15 

X Via Norwich Line fare will l)e $ .00 less. 
* Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .30 less. 

BELGRADE LAKES, ME. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Belgrade, IVIe. Route beyond Belgrade. Ma. 

stage to Belgrade Lalies. 

Returning same route to Belgrade, Me. 
To be sold In connection with excursion ticlcets terminating at 
Belgrade, Me. 

Add stage line fare of $2.00 to fares showti herein to Belgrade. 




BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA. 

Berkeley Spriniis is sitii;itcil nn ilir licrkeley Sprinjis hnincli 
of the liiiltiniore iV Oliio Railroad, one hundred Miil(>s west of 
Washiiiiiloii and two hiunh-ed miles east of I'ittsburfi'.i, on the 
eastern slope, of the Alleghanies, and is of ea.sy access from all 
the larger cities of the country. It is one of the oldest resorts 
in the country, jiatronized by the Washingtons, Fairfaxes, and 
other families of historic fame. 

The springs are in an elevated and healthful nu)uiitain 
district, highly picturesque, and pos.sessing historic and social 
associations from the time of Washington to the present day. 
They iiave been visited for more than a hundred years by 
tiiousands of people in search of health and pleasure. Tlie water 
is u.sed for both drinking and l)athing, and when used us a batli 
at its natural tempin-ature, 75 degrees Fahrenheit, is most 
delightful and invigortiting. The waters flow from five springs 
at the rate of two thousand gallons i)er minute. The Fairfax 
Inn, accommodating two hundred people, furnishes acconuno- 
dations at extremely reasonable rates. Besides the hotel there 
are several boarding-houses in close proximity to the springs. 



SUMRIER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA. 

EXCURSION 1693. 1713 OR 1714. 

naltiiiiure \- Ohio U. H t<> Iterkoley SiirliiKS. 

itetunilutr. same route. 

THIUIlir.li I'AKKS. 



tAmiapoUs Md. $ 5.85 

Haltliiiore Md. 5.75 

Hellaire Ohio. !(».»() 

Hraddoct Fa. 8.05 

Uutler Pa. lo.viu 

Callery Pa. 9.65 

Charlestowu W. Va. '2. '20 

Chen-v Uuu W. Va. .60 

Chester Pa. 9.25 

Chlcora Pa. 10.75 

Clarion Junction. . ..Pa. 12. 40 

Clarksburg W. Va. 7.5() 

Connellsvllle Pa. 6 15 

Cumberland Md. 2.5<» 

beer Park Md. 4.4<t 

KverHon Pa. 6.40 

Fairmont W. Va. 7.60 

Koxburt' Pa. 11.40 

Frederick Md. 2.95 

(;raft<in W. Va. 6.60 

llagerstown Md. 3.00 

Harpers Ferry . .W. Va. 1.90 

Johnstown Pa. 6.20 

Kane Pa. 14. 70 

Keedysvliie Md. 2.50 

Keyser W. Va. 

• Via Fairmont. 



Kuo.x Pa. SI 2.05 

Marlenville Pa. 13.45 

Marietta Ohio. 11.55 

McKeespoi't Pa. 7.00 

Martliisburg W. Va. 1.20 

♦.Morgantowu W. \'a. 8.50 

tMoi'gaiitown W. Va. 7. 85 

Moiintalii Lake ParkMd. 4.60 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 6.65 

New York N. V. 13. 76 

Oakland Md. 4.70 

Parkersliurg \V. Va. 10.80 

Parkers Landing Pa. 11.30 

Philadelphia Pa. 9.75 

Piedmont W. Va. 3. 70 

Pittsburgh Pa. 8.45 

Hockwood Pa. 4.40 

Shenandoah Jct..W. Va. 1 .60 

Cniontown Pa. 6.70 

Wnshington D. C. 4.15 

Wasliiugtou Pa. 9.46 

Wlieeling \V. Va. 10.60 

Willianistown ....W.Va. 11.90 

Wiluiiiigtou Del. 8.76 

Winchester \'a. 3. .50 



3.40 I 
Via Connellsvllle. 
* \'ia Annapolis Junction, use Form K.\. 196(5. 

f3B^ In adiliton to the season tickets for which fares are <|UOted 
above, special tickets. Excursion 17tM», will be sold from the follow- 
ing stations to Uerkeley .'Springs, W. Va., and return, for use going 
on train No. 55 on Fridays, and on all trains on Satui'days and Sun- 
days of each week, good to return on any train leaving Berkeley 
Springs on the followiuif Monday. 

THItOUGH FAKES. 

Baltimore, Md $4.00 

NVashlngton, D. C 3 60 



BERKSHIRE HILLS, MASS. 

EXCURSION 9Bt. 

naltlmore & Ohio It K to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia Si Heading Hy to Hound IJrook. 

Central IL K. of New Jersey to New Vork. 

New Vork, .New Haven & Hartford It. It to destination. 

Iteturnlng, same route. 



TlIKOUi.n FAItKS. 



Destination. 



I'hiladelphla. 


Maltlniore. 


\v 


ashliigt 


(I5:i>inK fiiK'.s.) 








$M.HO 


.f; 1 2 HO 




$14. HO 


9.40 


13HI 




15. 4«) 


9.60 


1 ;j . :,i ) 




15. 60 


l>.5il 


i:t..'io 




16. 60 


9.)>(l 


i:!.<>o 




15. 60 


9.60 


13. oo 




16.60 



Great Harrington ....Mass. 

Lee Mass. 

Lenox Mass. 

I<enox Dale .MaHS. 

.New Lenox .Mass. 

Plttstlold .Mass. 

EXCURSION 1527. 

fialtimore & Ohio It. It to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Hiadliig Ify to Hound Hrook. 

<,'entral It. It. of Nhw .lersev to New Vork. 

New Vork Central \ Hudson Ulver H. It (via 

C'liatham) to dcNtlnallon. 

l{)-turnlng. same route. 



Destination. 



TIIKOirOII KAKKS. 

Philadelphia. 



Adams .Mass. 

Herksblre Mass. 

Canaan .N. V. 

• 'hi'shlre Mass. 

Hinsdale Mass. 

North .Vdams Mass. 

PIttslleld .Mass. 

West Pittsfleld Mass. 



'iiiK 


fiu 


$IO. 


:t(i 


1) 


!»<> 


H 


<MI 


ID 


lO 


lo 


(Kl 


lo 


»o 


I». 


liO 



iltliiioie. 


Wnshliiglon 


$ 1 1 ;« 1 


$1(1 :t() 


13 !Mi 


15 Ol> 


17. 9<) 


14 IHl 


II. 1(1 


16 to 


11 Ol) 


16 (M> 


1 1. to 


I6.40 


i:i.6o 


15.60 


13.50 


15.50 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



BEVERLY, W. VA. 

Return limit— Three (3) months from date of sale. 

EXCURSION 2004. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Cumberland. 

Western Maryland R. R to Beverly. 

Returning, same route. 



Connellsville Pa, 

Frederick Md 

Hariier's F'erry.. W. Va, 

Johnstown Pa 

McKeesport Pa 



THROnGH FAKES. 

.$ 9.00 Martinsburg W. Va. $ 8.50 

10.25 Pittsburgh Pa. 11.30 

9.10 Uniontown Pa. 9.46 

9.05 Washington D. C. 11.40 

10.70 Washington Pa. 12.70 



EXCURSION 1550 OR 1835. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Bellngton. 

Western Maryland R. R to Beverly. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 



Clarksburg W. Va. $3.60 

♦Connellsville Pa. 6.25 

♦Dawson Pa. 6.35 

Fairmont W. Va. 3.60 

Grafton W. Va. 2.70 

♦McKeesport Pa. 7.95 

♦ Via Uniontown. 



Parkersburg W. Va. 

♦Pittsburgh Pa. 

Uniontown Pa. 

Washington Pa. 

Wheeling . . . W. Va. 



$6.90 
8.55 
5.70 
7.80 
6. 70 



BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 

EXCURSION 1531. 

8^~ Not on sale until May 15th. 
Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine R. U to Beverly Farms. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
route.s, or 
vice versa. 
♦$13.65 
*17.65 
*19.65 



THROUGH FAKES. 



Via rail line Viasteamer 

FROM routes to tine routes 

Boston and to Boston 

return. and return. 

PliiladPlphia,Pa(basing fare) $14 .40 x$12.90 

Baltimore Md. J8.40 xl6.90 

Washington D. C. 20.40 xl8.90 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .00 less. 
« Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 



BIGELOW. ME. 

EXCURSION 2181. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. Mass. 

Boston .^- Maine R. R to Portland. 

Maiuf (riitral R. U to Farmington. 

Sandy Kiver.V IJangeley Lakes R. R to Bigclow. 

Hetiirnlng same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. Going via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $25.15 x$23.65 ♦$24.40 

Baltimore, Md 29.15 x27.65 *28.40 

Washington, I). C 31.15 x29.65 *39.40 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 
♦ Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



->tii. 

Plilladelphla. 
nuuiid Itrook. 
New York. 
Block Islaml. 



BLOCK ISLAND, R. I. 

EXCURSION 144. 

tl'^iiu salo from June 'J-Mh to Septemljor 

Baltimore & Oliio K. U to 

Philadelphia A- lieadiiit,' U'y to 

Ceutral U. U. of New Jersey to 

Montauk Steamboat (-o to 

Hetunilug, same route. 

I'hllaclelphla. Pa.ibasiuff fare) 

Haltlmore. Mil 

Washlugton, D. C 

EXCURSION 742. 

|y~On sale from June 'JSncl to September 

Baltimore* Ohio K. K to 

Phllailelphla \- Keadinj^ R'y to 

Central H. It. of New Jersey to 

New Kn;ilan(l Navigation Co.CNorwlch Line) to 

New Enf^laml Navijjation Co.. (New London— Block 

Island Line) to 

HeturninfJT, same route. 



$ 8.00 
I'J.OO 
14. ()0 



5th. 

Philadelphia. 
Hound Brook. 
New York. 
New London. 

Block Island. 



TIIKOUGU FAKES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $ 8.()0 

Baltimore. Md I'i.OO 

Washington. D. C 14.00 

BLUE MOUNTAIN, MD. 

EXCURSION 93. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. U to Hagerstown. 

Western Maryland H. It to Blue Mountain. 

Keturnlng, same route. 

THROUGH FAUK. 

Washington. D. C $-4.15 

EXCURSION 2004. 

Baltimore iOhio U. It to Cumberland. 

Western Maryland U. R to Blue Mountain. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

$10.6.5 McKeesport Pa. 

10.00 Parkersburg W. Va. 

S.70 Pltt.slmrgh Pa. 

9.9.5 
9.10 
H.sO 



Braddrx k Pa. 

Clarksburg W. Va. 

Connellsvtlle Pa. 

Fairmont W. Va. 

Grafton.. W. Va. 

Johnstown Pa. 



I'niontowii Pa. 

Washington Pa. 

Wheeling W. Va. 



$10.40 
13.'.20 
11 00 
9.1fi 
12.10 
i:5.05 



BLUE RIDGE STATION, PA. 



EXCURSION S3. 

Baltimore Sc Ohio K. R to Hagerstown. 

Western .Maryland K. K to Bine lUdge Station 

Returning, same route. 



Washington, I). '' 



THKOUOH FAKK. 



a -16 



'^iJl 


m 




JpScmB^!^ '^t • 


4H| 






^ 



61 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



BLUFF POINT (HOTEL CHAMPLAIN), N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. U to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Keadint;: K'y to Houud Brook. 

Central K. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hndson River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Bluff Point. 

Heturning, same route. 

THKOUGII FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $18.00 

Baltimore, Md 2'^. CO 

Washington, D. C '21.60 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Oliio R. R to Philadolphia. 

Pliiladelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New .Jersey to Nhw York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to BIiitT Point. 

Returning, same route. 

TH HOUGH FAKES. 

Philadelpliii, Pa. (basing fare) $15.95 

Baltimore, Md 19.95 

Washington, D. C '21.95 

EXCURSION 1532. 

^r"Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson River Day Line to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Bluff Point. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOUGH FAKES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $16.45 

Baltimore. Md 20.45 

Washington. D. C 22 .45 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Boinnl Brook. 

Central R. R of New .lersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Citizens Line) to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Bluff Point. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOUGH FAKES. 

Pliiladel|)hia. Pa. (basing fare) $15.75 

Baltimore. Md 19.75 

Washington. D. C 21.75 

BOOTHBAY HARBOR RESORTS, ME. 

EXCURSION 1539. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine R. H to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to destination. 

To be used in connection witli v;u\ or steamer routes to ISoston 
and return, as sliown on pages ;$(i and 31. 

To Boston and return via Rail routes in both directions. 

THKOU(iH FAKES. 

Destination. IMiUadeliihia. Baltimore. Washington. 
(Basirm fares.) 

Damariscotta Mills... Me. $20.80 $'24. 8() $'26.80 

New (Castle Me. '20.70 21.70 26.70 

®Wiseassett Me. '20.;?0 '2I.;U) '2(i.30 

®NoL on sale until May 15th. 

To Boston and return via Steamer routes in both directions. 

THKOUGH FAKES. 

Destination. Pliiladelphia. Baltimore. \Vashington. 
(Basin n fares. i 

Damariscotta Mills... Me. $19.30 $23 30 825.30 

Newcastle Me. 19.20 23.20 25.'20 

«Wiscassett Me. 18.80 22.80 '24.80 

®Noton sale until May 15th. 

Via Norwich Line" fare will be $ .60 less. 

To Boston via Rail routes, returning via Steamer routes, or vice versa. 

'rilKOIICll F.\UKS. 

Destination. Phlladelplii.'i. Baltimore. Washington. 

(Basing fare.s.) 
Damariscotta Mills... Me. $'20.(i5 $24.05 $'26.05 

Newcastle Me. 19.95 '23.95 25.95 

» Wisca«sett Me. 19.55 23.56 25.55 

®Not on sale until Mav 15th. 

Via Norwich Line fare will tee $ .30 less. 
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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



BooTHBAY Harbor Resorts. Me. continued. 

EXCURSION 1.-67. 

Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Kastpni SteBiiisliip Co to ile.stluatlon. 

Returning, same route to Hoston. 

To l>e S0I1I in connoetion with rail or steanici- llin' mutes to 
nostou and return, as slio« u on pages «i7 to 7o. 

To Boston and return, via Rail route in both directions. 

THROfGII F.\nh.S. 

I)L'stliiatioii. Pliiladelpliia. Haltlnioro. Wasliin^tton. 
(Hasine fares.; 

Hatli Me. JHi.OO 820.(iO $'J'2.00 

IJootlii)av Harl)0[ Me. 1(;.60 -JO..^) -i-i.-^o 

C'lii istnias ('<we Me. 17.«»n 'J 1.00 2;{.oo 

Heron Isliiiid Me. 17.t»o 'il.do 23.00 

Isle of Sprint's Me. l(!.r>0 •-M)..-.o 22. 50 

Peraa.iuid Me. I7.00 2I.O1) 23.00 

Squirrel Island Me. 1<)..50 20.50 22.50 

To Boston and return, via Steamer routes In both directions. 

THKOUtill FARES. 

Uestination. riilladeliihla. Baltimore. Washington, 
diamine fare.s.) 

Hath Me. Sit r>0 S1.S..-.0 $20.50 

Uoothl)av Harbor Me. 15. 00 lit.oo 21.00 

Christinas Cove .Me. 15. .■>o 19. 50 21.50 

Heron Island Me. 15. 5n l!t.5(» 21.50 

Isle of , "Springs .Me. IS.oo l!».0o 21.00 

Pema<iuid Me. 15. 50 10.50 21 .50 

.S<)Ulrrel Island Me. 15.0i) 19.00 21.00 

Via Norwich Line fare will be S .00 less. 

To Boston via Rail routes, returning via Steamer routes, or vice versa. 

TllllOIXiM FAllK.S. 

Destination. I'lilladelpliia. Hallimore. W asliin;,'ton. 

(B;i.MiiiKf!irf.s.) 

Hath Me. $1525 $1!».25 $21.25 

Hoot hbav Harbor Me. 15.75 1!».75 21.75 

Christmas Cove Me. 1(!25 20.25 22.25 

Heron Island Me. 10.25 20.25 22.25 

Isle of Springs Me. 15.75 10.75 2176 

PemaMHid Me. 16.25 20.25 22.25 

S.inlrrel Island .Me. 15.75 10.75 21.75 

Via Norwich Line fare will Ije $ .30 less. 



EXCURSION 21BI. 

Extension from Boston, Mats. Route beyond Boston, 
((iood for continuouH passage only east of Hoston.) 

Hoston i Maine K. H to Portland. 

Maine Central K. H to New Castle. 

Daraariscottu Steaml>oat Co to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

To be sold In i-onnectlon with rail or steamer rontoH to Hoston 
and return, as shown on i)ages 07 to 70. 

To Boston and return via Rail routes In both dirpclloni. 

I).--itl?witlon. Philadelphia. Hiiltiniur.-. Washington. 

(Hii-ine fiirc'i.) 

( hrlstmas Cove Me. $20 OO $24.<H» |2<! (MI 

Kast Ho.>tlibav Me. 20.01 2»()0 20.00 

ll.Ton Ixlanrt" Me. -jo oil 21. (to L'O »Mt 

South Hrlstol Me. 20.tM) 21. OO 20.00 

Haggage will be checkeil to New Castle. Me., only. 
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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



BOOTHBAY Harbor resorts, me.— continued. 
To Boston and return via Steamer routes in both directions. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Destiuatlon. Philadelpliia. Baltimore. Wasliingtou. 

(Basing fares.) 

Christmas Cove Me. $18.50 $22.50 $24.50 

EastBoothbay Me. 18.50 22.50 24.50 

Heron Island Me. 18.50 22.50 24.50 

South Bristol Me. 18.50 22.50 24.50 

Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 
Baggage will be checked to New Castle, Me., only. 

To Boston via Rail routes, returning via Steamer routes, or vice versa. 

THHOUGH FARES. 

Destination. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 

(Basing fares.) 

Christmas Cove Me. $19.25 $23.25 $25.25 

East Booth) )av Me. 19.25 23.25 25.25 

Heron Island." Me. 19.25 23.25 25.25 

South Bristol Me. 19.25 23.25 25.25 

Via Noi-wlch Line fare will be $ .30 less. 
Baggage will be checked to New Castle, Me., only. 



EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Portland, IVIe.. Route beyond Portland. 

Portland and Boothbay S. B. Co to destination 

Keturuing, same route to Portland. 

To bf> sold in connection with excursion tickets terminating 
at Portland. 

ADD TO FARES SHOWN HEREIN TO PORTLAND, ME. : 

Boothbay Harbor. Me $1.60 

East Boothbay. Me • 1-75 

Heron Island, Me ■• •• 1-75 

South Bristol, Me 1-75 

Squirrel Island, Me 1-50 




FANEUIL KAL.L. 



64 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



EXCURSION 99. 

Heturu limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore i Ohio U. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to M. & M. T. Co.'s Wharf. 

Merchants \- Miners Transportation Co — to Boston. 
Ueturning, same route. 



THROUGH FAKES. 



Charlestowu W. Va. $28.10 

Chester Pa. 'iO-RO 

Clarksburn W. Va. ;?3.7."> 

ConnellsvlUe Pa. 3'2 50 

Cnmborland M<1. -JS.SO 

Fairmont W. Va. 33. TS 

Grafton W. Va. 3J.90 

Ha^'erstown Md. 2.s.s(> 

Joiinstown Pa. 3'i.5.5 

Marietta Ohio. 37.f»o 



Martinsburg W. Va. 

Parkersburg W. Va. 

Philadelphia Pa. 

Pittshuruli Pa. 

ruiontuwii Pa. 

WashiriKt'in D. C. 

Washington Pa. 

Wheeling W. Va. 

Wilmington Del. 



$28 10 
37.O0 
30.10 
34.80 
32.i»0 
28.10 
36.20 
3H.85 
29.10 



EXCURSION 67. 

Return limit- Six months from date of sale. 

naltimore & Ohio R. U to Haltlmore. 

Transfer to M. & M. T. Co.'s Wharf. 

Merchants & Miners Transportation Co — to Hoston. 
New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R....to Fall Uiver. 
New England Nav. Co. iFall River Line)., to New Vork. 

Central R. K. of New Jersey to Bound Urook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 



EXCURSION 106. 

Return limit — .'^ix months from date of sale. 
[Reverse of preceding excursion.] 

THKOtJGH FARES FOR F.XCCRSIONS •'57 AND 105. 

Marietta Ohio. 

Martinsburg W.Va. 

I'arkersburg W.Va. 

Phlladflpliia Pa. 

Plttslmrgh Pa. 

I iilDUtown Pa. 

Waslilngton D. C. 

Washington Pa. 

Wheeling W.Va. 

Wilmington Del. 



1^ Baltimore Md. $23.0.". 

( 'harlestowu W.Va. 2<>.2.5 

Chester — Pa. 

(Clarksburg W. Va. 

ConnellsvlUe Pa. 

Cumberland .Md. 

Falrmount W. \a. 

(irafton W.Va. 

Ilagorstow.) Md. 

Johnstown Pa. 



24.25 
31. 90 
3().0."> 
20.».-> 
.il.OO 
31 .«>". 
2(i.9.'. 
30.70 



$36.0.5 
2<>.2.''> 
35 15 
21.25 
32.95 
31.05 
26.25 
34.35 
35. OO 
24.25 



ir Fare applies for excursion lO.j only. 



EXCURSION 1120 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2058. 

tsriiot on sale until May 23rd. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Haltlmore. 

Transfer to M. \- M. I'. Co. 'a Wharf. 

.Mercliantg & .Miners Transportation Co to Boston. 

.Metropolitan .'Steamship I'o to New Vork. 

Central K. K. of N<,'w Jersey to Bound Brook. 

IMilladelphia \- Reading It'y to Plilla<lelphla. 

Baltimore ic Ohio H. R to starting point. 



EXCURSION 2057 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1122. 

(Reverse of preceding excursion.) 
n?~Not on sale until May 23rd. 

TIIKOIIGU FAUKH. 



MJaltlmore Md. $23.05 I 

Charlestown W. Va. 26.25 

Chester ...Pa. 24.25 

Clarksburg W. Va. 31.»it 

ConnellsvlUe Pa. 30.65 

» 'iiml)erland Md. 26.05 

Fairmont W. Va. 31. OO 

(Jrarton W. Va. 31. 05 

ll.tgerstown M<1. 26.05 

Johnstown Pa. 30.70 



Marietta Ohio. $36.05 

Martinsburg W. Va. 26.26 

Parkersbiirg W. Va. 35 15 

Phlladel|,hla Pa. 21.25 

Pittsburgh Pa. 32.05 

Inlontown Pa. 31 .05 

Washington ,. . . I). <;. 26.25 

Washington Pa. 34.35 

Wheeling W.Va. 35. OO 

Wilmington Dol. 24 .25 



Fare applleg for Kxcurslon 2067 and 1 122 only. 
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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



BOSTON, Mass.— Continued. 

EXCURSION 1120 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 941. 

Keturu limit— Six mouths from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. K — to Haltlmore. 

Transfer to M. & M. T. Co.'s Wharf. 

Mercliants & Miners Transportation Co... to Hoston. 
New York. New Haven & Hartford R. K...to New London. 
New Yorli, New Haven & Hartford It. R. . .to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey — to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y — to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FAKES. 



Baltimore(basingfare).Md. $24.40 

Chester Pa. 25.00 

Clark9l3urg W. Va. 32.65 

Connellsvllle Pa. 31.40 

Cunil)erland Md. 27 .70 

Fairmont W. Va. 32.65 

Grafton W. Va. 31.80 

Hagerstown Md. 27-70 

Johnstown Pa. 31.45 

Marietta Ohio. 36.80 



Martinsburg W. Va. $2700 

Parkersburg W. Va. 35.90 

Pliiladelphla Pa. 25. 00 

Pittsburgh Pa. 33 .70 

Unlontown Pa. 31.80 

Washington.... D. C. 27.00 

Washington Pa. 35.10 

Wheeling ...W. Va. 35.75 

Wilmington Del. 25.00 



EXCURSION 1121 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1122. 

Return limit — Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer (passenger and baggage) to M. & M. T. Co's Wharf. 

Merchants & Miiiers Transportation Co to Providence. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R — to Boston. 

Merchants \ Miners Transportation Co to Baltimore. 

Transfer i inissenger and baggage) to M. & M. T. Co's Wharf. 

Baltimore \ Ohio 1{. R to starting point. 



F.\RES. 

Martlnsburg W. Va. S28.10 

Parkers! mrg W. Va. 37.00 

Phlladelpliia Pa. 30.10 

Pittsburgli Pa. 34.80 

I'nlontown Pa. 32.90 

Washington D. C. 28.10 

Washington Pa. 36.20 

Wheeling W. Va. 36.85 

Wilmington Del. 29.10 



THROUGH 

Charlestown W. Va. $28. 10 

Chester Pa. 29.00 

Clarksburg W. Va. 33.75 

Connellsvllle Pa. 32.50 

Cumberland Md. 28.80 

Fairmont W. Va. 33.76 

Grafton W. Va. 32.90 

Hagerstown Md. 28 .80 

Johnstown Pa. 32.55 

Marietta Ohio. 37-90 j 

EXCURSION 1120 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1993. 

1^" Not on sale until May 2i)th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to M. & M.T. Co.'s Wharf. 

Merchants & Miners Transportation Co... to Boston. 
New York Central & Hudson River R. R..to Albany. 

Hudson River Dav Line to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey — to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelpliia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R R .to starting point. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Parkersl)urg W. Va. $36. 95 

Pliiladelphla Pa. 26.05 

Pittsburgli Pa. 34.76 

Uniontovvn Pa. 32.85 

Wasliingtou ....D. C. 28.05 

Washington Pa. 36.16 

Wiieeling ....W. Va. 36.80 

Wilmington .Del. 26.05 



Baltimore (basinK farejMd. $26.45 

Chester Pa. 26.05 

Connellsvllle Pa. 32 .45 

Cunil)erland Md. 28.76 

Grafton W. Va. 32.85 

Hagerstown Md. 28.75 

Martlnsburg W. Va. 28.05 

Johnstown Pa. 32. 60 

EXCURSION 1120 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1994. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer — to M. 4 M. T. Co.'s Wiiarf. 

Merchants & Miners Transportation Co... to Boston. 
New York Central & iludson River R. R..to Albany. 
Hudson Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) — to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Baltimore (Iwsing fare)Md. $24.95 

Chester Pa. 25.55 

Connellsvllle Pa. 31.96 

Cumberland Md. 28.25 

Grafton W. Va. 32.35 

Hagerstown Md. 28.25 

Martlnsburg W. Va. 2756 

Johnstown Pa. 32.00 



Parkersburg W. Va. $36.45 

Philadelphia Pa. 25.56 

Pittsburgh Pa. 34.26 

Unlontown — Pa. 32.36 

Washington D.C. 27.66 

Wasliiiigton Pa. 35.66 

Wheeling W. Va. 36.30 

Wilmington Del. 25.55 



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BOSTON, Mass. concluded. 

EXCURSION 2063. 

Ketiirn llmit-.Slx inuntlis from date i)f sale. 

llftltJmore & ulilo it. K to IMiiliidt'lpliia. 

Traiisrer itiaf;u'nf,'e only) to M. \- .M. T. Co.'s Wharf. 

Merchants vV Miners Transportation Co — to IJoston. 
Keturnlujr, same route. 

THKOIGH F.\UKS. 

Raltlnjore .....Mil. $-25.r,0 MartlnstiurK W. Va. $27..',0 

Charlestown W. Va. -27.50 Parkcrsbiirvr W. \a. 3s.4<» 

Chester Pa. 2-i.OO Pittshurtrh Pa. 35. 1») 

Connellsville Pa. 3;?. 80 Iniuntown Pa. 34. 30 

Curaherland -Md. 30. -JO WasliiuKton D. C. '27 50 

(Jrafton W. Va. 34. 30 WashinRton Pa. 30.50 

HaKerstowu, Md. '2S.-0 WhocWun W. Va. 37. 80 

Jnhnsti.wn Pa. 31. -20 Wilndnt^ton Del. 22.50 

Marietta Ohio. 3H.30 

EXCURSION 2084. 

Return limit— ."^ix months from date of sale. 

Haltlniore & oiiio K. 1£ to Philadelphia. 

Transfer bauiiaKe only i to M. & M. T. Co. 's Wharf. 

Mtn-hants i Miners Transportation Co to Hoston. 

Merchants & Minci-s Transportation Co to Maltiiiiore. 

Transfer PasseM^'-r and Ba^'gage) to H. \ (). H. K. Ixpot. 

Haltimore \ ohii> If. U to starting point. 

EXCURSION 2065. 

Return limit— Six months from date of sale. 
[Reverse of preceding excursion.) 

THROUGH FAKKS. 

Baltimore Md. $20.(55 Newark Del. :J;20.05 

Charlestown W. \a. 'Jn.OS Parkorsburg W. Va. 3K.16 

I'hester Pa. 2005 Philadelphia Pa. 20.05 

<'nnnellsvllle I'a. 33.»>."i Pittsl)urj,'li Pa. 35. lo 

(umherland Md. 20.95 I'niontown Pa. 31. 05 

(Jrafton W. Va. 31 (»5 Washington .....I). C. 2S.O.') 

Hagerstown Md. 20 !>.-> Washington Pa. 30.3(» 

.lohnstown Pa. 32.55 Whei-ilng \V. Va. 37. OO 

Marietta Ohio. 3H.25 Wilmin;rt(m Del. 20.05 

.Martlnshurg W. \;i. -j^ *ir, 

FEEDING Forms to and from Boston, Mass. 

These forms have been prepared for use In conneclion with extension 
tickets of Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Issue, reading from Boston to destination and 
return to Boston, thus making complete round-trip tickets from point of sale. 
THEY ARE NOT FOR SALE EXCEPT IN CONNECTION WITH EXTENSION 
TICKETS FROM BOSTON. 

VIA RAIL LINES IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. 

BOSTON. MASS. 

EXCURSION 408. 

Haltimore .V: Ohio R. R to Plilladelplila . 

Phllad.-lijhia \ Koarllng R'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central It. R of .New .lersev to .New York. 

New York, New Hav4-ii \- iJartford R. R to Sprlngllold. 

Now Vi>rk Central \ Huilsf)ii Klver R. R to Hoston. 

Returning, Name route. 

EXCURSION 4ae. 

Haiririiore ,V: ohlo R. R t-> Philadelphia. 

I'll lladeli. Ilia \- Reading R'y t" I ton ml llruok. 

Central It. R. of .New .lersev t<> New York. 

New York, Now Haven \ llnrtford K. R to New London. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford K. I( to HoHton. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION t28. 

Baltimore Jc Ohio R. R to Philadelphia 

Phlladeli)hln A Reading R'v to Hound Hrook. 

Ontral R. R. of .Now .Ii-rsev to New ^Ork. 

.New York, New Haven A Hartford R. H to Hartford. 

New York, New Haven .V Hartford R. R to Hoston. 

Returning, Hame I'oute. 

EXCURSION «2T. 

Haltimore Sc Ohl'> R. R to I'hlladi-lphla 

Phlladeli.lila .V Rea<llng R'y to HoiiikI Hro>.k 

(Central R. R. of New .lerHov to New ^'ork. 

New York, New Haven Sc ifartford R. R to Wllllmantlc. 

New York. New Haven \- Hartford R. R to HoHtj.n. 

Returning, H/ime route. 

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Feeding Forms to and from Boston, Mass. 

— Continued. 

VIA STEAMER LINES IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. 

EXCURSION 2056. 

I®~Not on sale until May 23r(l. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. K to Philadelphia. 

Philacleli)hia & Heading K'y to Bound Brook. 

Central H. K. of New .lersey to New York. 

Metropolitan Steamship Co to Boston. 

Returning, same route. 



EXCURSION 497. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia \' Heading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central H. H. of New .lersey to New York. 

New England Navigation Co. (Fall River Line) to Fall River. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Boston. 

Returning, same route. 



EXCURSION 928. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia . 

Philadelphia & lieadlng R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New England Nav. Co. (Norwich Line) to New London. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Boston. 

Returning, same route. 



EXCURSION 930. 

t^~ On sale June 10th to September 24th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia . 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New England Nav. Co. (Providence Line) to Providence. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Boston. 

Returning, same route. 



VIA RAIL LINES GOING. 
EXCURSION 932. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia . 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y toBound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New .1 crst-y to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to New London. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford H. H to Boston. 



EXCURSION 933. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading H'y to Bound Brook. 

Central H. H. of New .Jersey to New York. 

New York. New Haven & Hartford R. H to AVilllmantlc. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. H . to Boston. 



EXCURSION 934. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. H. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford 11. H to Hartford. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford H. R to Boston. 



EXCURSION 935. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Heading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Springfield. 

New York Central & Hudson River H. R to Boston. 

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FEEDING FORMS TO AND FROM BOSTON, MASS. 

-CONTINUCD 
VIA STEAMER ROUTES GOING 
EXCURSION 2057. 

^y~ Not ou sale until May 23ra. 

naltlinoro \ ithio It. R to Philadelphia. 

IMillailelphla \- Keailliig U"y to Hound IJrook. 

(.'entrnl K. I{. of .New .leraey to New Vork. 

Metro i>olltan Sieainslilp Co to Hoston. 



EXCURSION 936. 

naltlniore vV Ohio H. li to IMilladelphla. 

I*hlladeli)hla Jt i:eadlug R'y to Bound Urook. 

Central It It of New Jersey to New Vork. 

New Ea^'laud Nav. Co. (Fall Klver Line) to Fall Hiver. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford K. K to Uoston. 



EXCURSION 937. 

tSr On sale .lune 10th to iSeptember 24th. 

Raltlniore \- Olilo R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Readl!i« R'v to Round Brook. 

Central R. R. of .New .lersey to New Vork. 

New Kn^lancl Nav. Co. (I'rovldence Line) to Providence. 

New Vork, New Haven 4 Hartford R. R to Boston. 



EXCURSION 939 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Pldladoliihla. 

Plilladelphia \- Remllnt,' R'y to Bound Ihook. 

Central R. R. of .New Jersey to New Vork. 

New Enuland .Nav. Co. (Norwich Line) to .New Loudon. 

New Vork, .New Haven i Hartford R. R to Boston. 



VIA RAIL LINES RETURNING. 
EXCURSION 941. 

New Vork, New Haven A Hartford R. R ...i.,.N.w London. 

New Vork, New Haven & Hartfonl R. R to New Vork. 

Central R. R. of New .lersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadeljilila & Reading R'v to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. K to startUiK point. 



CXCURSION 942. 

New Vork, .New Haven A Hartford R. It to Wllllniautlc. 

New Vork, .New Hav.n .V Hartford It. R to New Vork. 

C.-ntral R. R. of .New .lersev to Boiiinl Brook. 

Philadelplda Ac Reading R'y to I'lilhidolphia. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. K to starting point. 



CXCURSION 043. 

New York. New Haven .V Hartfonl R. R to Hartford. 

New Vork, N<'w Haven \ Hartford R. R to New Vork. 

Central R. R. of New .lersey to Bound Brook. 

Phlladcliihia ic Readlnit K'y to PhiladelplilH. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to RtartlUK point. 



CXCURSION 944. 

New York Central A Hudnon River It. R to SprluKneld. 

Now York, New Haven * Hartford R. R to New Vork. 

Central R. R. of New .lersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia .V Roadlnx K'y to I'hlladelphla. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. K to BtartluK point. 

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Feeding Forms to and from boston, mass. 

— Concluded. 

VIA STEAMER LINES RETURNING. 

EXCURSION 2058. 

1^~ Not Oil sale uutil May 23rd. 

Metropolitan Stpamship Co to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Hound Hrook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Plilludelpliia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to startin5 point. 

EXCURSION 945. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Fall River. 

New En{,naiid Nav. Co. (Fall River Line) to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

EXCURSION 946. 

t^~ On sale June 10th to September 24th. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Providence. 

New England Nav. Co. (Providence Line) to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

EXCURSION 948. 

New York. New Haven & Hartford R. R to New London. 

New England Nav. Co. (Norwich Line) to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 




BUNKKK 111 I.I. .MO.NL.MK.NT, UO.'iTO.N, MASS. 



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BRATTLEBORO, VT. 

EXCURSION 1995 

t^" Not on sale until May 15tli. 

llaltliuore & Ohio H. It to Philadelphia. 

I'hlladelplila i Hoailln^' U'y to Hound Urook. 

Ontral K. H. of New JerseV to New York. 

New Vc.rk. New Haven & Hartford R. K to Sprlngneld. 

Boston \- Maine H. H to South Vernon. 

Central Vermont K'y to Hrattleboro. 

Keturnlng, same route. 

TIlROnUH FAKBS. 

Phllailelphla, Pa. (basing fare) $12.10 

Baltimore. Md KMU 

Washington. D. C Is.io 



BREVARD, N. C. 

EXCURSION 2109. 

Return limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. K to WashhiRton. 

Southern U'y to Brevard. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOIMMI KARE8. 

tAnnapoUs Md. $2107 Harper's Ferry. . W. Va. $25.65 

Baltimore .Md. 2I.40 .lolmstown I'a. 32.10 

Bellalre Ohio. 32.10 M.Keesport Pn. 32. lo 

Braddock Pa. 32.10 Martinsliurg W. Va. 20 10 

Butler Pa. 32. lO New Vork N. V. 32. to 

Chester Pa. 27. 9o Parkersburg W. Va. 32.10 

Clarksburg W. Va. 32.10 Philadelphia Pa. 2H..IO 

C.jnnellsvJUe Pa. .32 10 Pittsburgh Pa. 32. lo 

Cumberland .Md. 29.5.5 Inlontown Pa. 32. lo 

Koxburg Pa. 33 0(( Washington Pa. 32. lo 

Frederlfk Md. •2r,.r,r, Wheeling W. Va. 32.10 

Crafton W. Va. 32.10 Wilmington Del. 27 40 

Hageratown Md. 20. 10 

♦ Via .Annapolis Junetlon. 



BUENA VISTA SPRINGS, MD 

EXCURSION 93. 

Baltimore & Ohio It. It to Hagerstowii. 

Western Maryland It. It to Buena Vista Springs. 

lb-turning, sumo route. 

TUKOUOII FAKB. 

Waahlngton, I). C $J.25 



BURDETT N. Y. 

EXCURSION I3ie. 

Baltimore Sc Ohio if. It to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Rea<llng K'y to Bethlehem. 

Lehigh Valley It. R to Burdett. 

Returning, same route. 

THltOLOU FAKES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $1 l.lo 

Baltimore. Md 12.25 

Washington. D. C 14.26 

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BURLINGTON, VT. 

EXCURSION 1768, 

^r* Not on sale until May 15tli. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Phlladelpbla. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Troy. 

Boston & Maine R. R to White Creek. 

Rutland R. R to Burlington. 

Returning, same route. 



EXCURSION 1263 OR 1834. 

^~Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jeisey to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Springfield. 

Boston & Maine R. R to South Vernon. 

Central Vermont R'y to Brattleboro. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Windsor. 

Central Vermont R'y to Burlington. 

Returning, same route. 

THRODGH FARES FOR KXCUKSION 1708, 12G3 OR 1834. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $17.26 

Baltimore, Md 21.25 

Washington, D. C 23.25 



CALAIS, ME. 

EXCURSION 2181. 

Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Washington Jet. 

Washington County R. R to Calais. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 

To be sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. Going via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $29.50 x$28.00 *$28.75 

Baltimore, Md 33.50 x32.00 *32.75 

Washington, D. C 35.60 x34.00 •34.75 

X Via Norwich Line fare will l)e $ .00 less. 
* Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 



EXCURSION 2160. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Eastern Steamsliip Co to Eastport. 

Frontier Steamboat Co to Calais 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 07 to 70. 

THROUGH FAKES. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 



Philadelpliia, Pa. (basing fare) $23.00 

Baltimore, Md 27.00 

Washington, D. C 29.00 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 

* Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 

72 * 



x$21..50 
X25.50 
X27.50 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 

♦$22.26 
♦26.25 
♦28.25 



SUM^IER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS. PA. 

EXCURSION 2294. 

Ueturu limit — Three mouths from date of ^ale. 

naltliiiore 4 Ohio K. H to PlttsburKli. 

Transfer to I'. & L. E. Depot. 

Pittsburgh & Lalie Erie R. H. to Voiin^jstown. 

Erie R. H to Cambridge Springs. 

l<eturniu{jc, same route. 

THKOUr.H FARES. 



tAnnapolls Md. $19.00 

Baltimore Md. 18.00 

Rraddock Pa. (>.40 

Cameron w. Va. 9.40 

Clarksburir W. Va. 1'2.40 

Conuellsville Pa. k.-j,') 

Cumberland Md. 1"2.00 

Fairmont W. Va. 11.10 



McKeesport I'a. $ 6.50 

Manningtou \V. Va. lO.VO 

MorLrniitowii W. Va. lo.io 

Phlladolplila. ....Pa. 18. OO 

I'liiontowu Pa. 8.75 

Wushiiigton D.C. 18.00 

West .Newton Pa. 7.40 

Weston W. Va. ia.40 

t Via Annapolis Junction or llaltimore. 



CAPE MAY, N. J. 

For generations Cape May has been known as one of the 
most attractive and recuperative re.'-orts along the Atlantic 
Coast, and its popularity has .steadily increased until Atlantic 
City alone .surpasses thi.s seaside rei-ort in its cosmopolitan 
population. 

The location of the cily, wliich i> in the >outhcrnMio>t i):irt 
of New Jer-jcy on Cajjc Maj' Point, conunands an ideal climate 
the year 'round, being fanned l)y the cool ocoun breezes in 
.summer and warmed in winier l)y tjie (l.ilf .Sireani. 

The Delaware Bay, directly to the ca-^t, atTords superb 
facilities for .-ailing, while the opportunities for a cruise from 
Philadelphia to Caj)e May are frefjuently taken advantage of. 

in addition to its many well-appointed hotels, Cape >hiy 
boasts of one of the finest ho-ftelries in the country. 

The gently .sloping beach permits an excellent roadway fi)r 
a\itomobiJe racing. 




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CAPE MAY, N. J. 

EXCURSION 1296 

Return limit— Six months from date of sale. 
Transfer through Philadelphia not included. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. K to Philadelphia. 

Atlantic City R. R to Cape May. 

Returning, same route. 



Annapolis Md. 

Baltimore Md. 6.76 

Braddock Pa. 18.50 

Butler Pa. 19. 10 

♦Chester Pa. 3.50 

Clarksburg W. Va. 19 . 40 

Confluence Pa. 16.45 

Connellsville Pa. 18.05 

Cumberland Md. 14.45 

Fairmont W. Va. 19.40 

Foxburg Pa. 19 . 10 

Frederick Md. 9.75 

Grafton W. Va. 18.55 

Harper's Ferry... W. Va. 10.13 

Hyndman Pa. 14.45 

Johnstown Pa. 15.45 



THROUGH FARES 

$7.75 



Keyser W. Va. $15.40 

McKeesport Pa. 18.50 

Meyersdale Pa. 15.45 

Morgantown W. V'a. 19.85 

MoundsviUe W. Va. '.il.20 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 18.06 

Newark Del. 4.60 

Parkersburg W. Va. Q2.40 

Piedmont W. Va. 15.60 

Pittsburgh Pa. 18.60 

Rockwood Pa. 15.45 

Somerset Pa. 15.46 

Uniontown Pa. 18.55 

Washington D. C. 875 

West Newton Pa. 18.50 

Wilmington Del. 4 . 00 



* Via Baltimore. 

i^" If transfer of passenger through Philadelphia is desired, 
agents will sell transfer check. Form T-23, at rate of 25 cents in 
either direction : and if transfer of baggage is desired, sell transfer 
tag, Form T-8, at rate of 35 cents In either direction. For transfer 
of both passenger and baggage through Philadelphia, see Excur- 
sion 2059, 

EXCURSION 331. 

Return limit— Fifteen days including date of sale. 
Transfer through Philadelphia not included. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Atlantic City R. R to Cape May. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 



Newark Del. 

Washington D. C. 

Wilmington Del. 



$3.85 
8.25 
3.25 



*Annapolis Md. $7.25 

Baltimore Md. 6.25 

Chester Pa. 2.75 

Frederick Md. 9.25 

• Via Baltimore. 

i^" If transfer of passenger through Philadelphia is desired, 
agents will sell transfer check. Form T-23, at rate of 25 cents In 
either direction ; and if transfer Of baggage is desired, sell transfer 
tag, Form T-8, at rate of 35 cents in either direction. For transfer 
of both i)assenger and baggage through Philadelphia, see Excur- 
sion 2059. 

EXCURSION 2059. 

Return limit— Six months from date of sale. 
Transfer through Philadelphia included. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Transfer to A. C. R. K. Pier. 

Atlantic City R. R to Cape May. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

McKeesport Pa. $19.00 



"Annapolis Md. $ 8.25 

Baltimore Md. 7.25 

Hcliaiie Ohio. 21.70 

Braddock Pa. 19.00 

Butler Pa. 19.60 

Charlestown W. Va. 10.72 

Chester Pa. 4.00 

Connellsville Pa. 18.55 

Cumberland Md. 14.46 

Foxburg Pa. 19.60 

Frederick Md. 10.25 

tHagerstown Md. 9.95 

Hvndman Pa. 14.95 

Johnstown Pa. 15.96 | 

♦ Via Baltimore. 

t Fare Includes transfer of baggage only. Use tickets of Form 
Ex-1296and furnish passenger with two transfer tags. Form T-60 to 
cover transfer of baggage In both directions through Phlladelpliia. 

74* 



Marietta Ohio. 

Martinsburg W. Va. 

M()rgautt)wn W. Va. 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 

tNewark Del. 

Pittsburgh Pa. 

Shenandoah Jet. . . W. Va. 

Uniontown Pa. 

Washington D. C. 

Washington Pa. 

Wheeling W. Va. 

t Wilmington Del. 

Winchester Va. 



23.30 
10.70 
20.35 
18.56 

6.10 
19.00 
10.51 
19.05 

9.25 
19.90 
21.20 

4.60 
11.55 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Cape May, N. J.— coNCLuoto. 

t^T" Exoiirsloii •20.'>!» Is printed to Include traiist'or of passenger 
only throimh I'liiladelplihi. hut In sellint,' this form, agents nt 
stations named will furnisli two '21 bafitjawe transfer ta^'s, Form 
T-»iO, with each ticket, as th« fares <|UOteil inciudo transfer of 
passeni.'er ami baj^i^aLre tlirout,'h Philadelphia In both directions. 

tSi^one transfer ta^'. l'(irm T (>(). should be attached to bag^ate 
by llaKua»;<' .Vu'ent at selling point : the other tag to be retained by 
passenger until ready to leave Cape May, when it should be pre- 
sented to Baggage Agent of the Atlantic ("ity K. K., to be attached 
to baggage for return trip. 

EXCURSION 2059. 

Return limit— Fifteen days. Including date of sale. 
Transfer through Philadelphia included. 

Ualtlniore & Ohio K. U to Philadelphia. 

Transfer to A. C. H. K. Pier. 

Atlantic City K. R to Cape May. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

•Annapolis Mil. $ 7.75 Martlnaburg W. Va. $10.20 

lialtlniore Md. 675 tXewark Del. 4.35 

+Chester Pa. 3. '25 Washlmrton D. C. 8.75 

Frederick Md. 9.7.". +Wiliidngton Del. 3.75 

Hagerstown Md. ».45 Winchester Va. 11.05 

• Via Baltimore. 

t Fare includes transfer of baggage only. Use tickets of Form 
Ex-331 and furnish passenger with two transfer tags. Form T-60, 
to cover transfer of baggage In both directions through Phila- 
delphia. 

tST Kxenrslon '20.">{» is printed to Include transfer of passenger 
only through Philadeli>hia, but in selling this fc)rm. agents at 
stations named will furnish two (2) baggage transfer tags. Form 
T <)0, with each tl<-ket, as the faies quoted include transfer of 
passenger and baggage thrijugh Philadelphia in both directions. 

|gy One transfer tag. Form T-BO, should t)e attached to baggage 
by Baggage Agent at selling point; the (jfhei- tag to be i-etained by 
passenger until ready to leave Cape May, wlien It sliould be 
presented to Baggage Agent of the Atiantii- < Ity U. It., to be 
attaehed to baggage for return trip. 

CAPON ROAD, VA. 

EXCURSION 1713 AND 1714. 

r?f" Not ou sale until .lune 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to ( apon Road. 

Returning, same route. 

TIIKOUOH KAKBR. 

•Annariolls Md. $ 0.70 I Harper's Ferry.. . W. Va. $ 2.50 

Baltimore M<1. 0.3O ' New Vork N. V. 14.30 

Bellalre Ohio. 1475 Parkersburg W. Va. 14 flo 

Charlestown W. Va. 2 (M) Philadelphia Pa. 1(» 30 

Chester Pa. 9.H(t Pittsburgh Pa. 12 40 

Connellsvllle Pa. IO.()."i Washington D. (;. 470 

Cumlierland Md. 0.35 Wheeling W. Va. 11.40 

Frederick M.I. 3.55 Wlindngton Del. 0.30 

(;raft«jn W. Va. 1().45 Winchester Va. (»() 

Hagerstown .Md. ;i.(!0 i 

• Via Annapolis .lunctlon. 

CAPON SPRINGS, W. VA., 

EXCURSION 1907. 

t-yT~.\ot on sale until .June Ist. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Capon Roa<l. 

Stage to Capon .'Springs. 

Heturning samo route. 

Tnunroii kaiiks. 

Add stage lino fare of l.'i.oi) to fares shown heroin to f'nj. on Road. 
Va. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 




CAPON SPRINGS HOTEL. 



CAPON SPRINGS, W. VA. 

Situated on the western slope of the Great North Mountain, 
of the Shenandoah Range, at an elevation of 1,800 feet. Capon 
Springs offers a most delightful place in the mountains to spend 
the summer. 

The Capon Spring, wliich is an alkaline lithia water, is one of 
the best medicinal mineral, as well as one of the finest table 
waters in the world. There are also two iron springs near by, 
whose waters are a most excellent tonic. Tlie bathing establish- 
ment is perfect in its appointments, and baths can be had of any 
temperature desired in the water of Capon Spring. A swimming 
pool is supplied by an ever-running stream of alkaline lithia water. 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

CASCO BAY AND HARPSWELL LINES. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Portland, Me. Route beyond Portland. 

Uasco Bay and Harps well I-iuea to destination 

Ketnrning, same route. 

To be sold In connection with Excursion Tickets terminating at 
Portland. 

ADD TO FABES SHOWN HEREIN TO PORTLAND, MK.: 

Bailey's Island, Me., and return $1.00 

Cushing's Island. Me., aud return 25 

Evergreen Landing (Peak's Island). Me., and return. . .25 
Forest City Landing (Peak's Island), Me., and return.. .10 

Great Diamond Island, Me., and return 2.'> 

Little Diamond Island, Me , and return 25 

Orr's Island, Me., and return 1.00 

Ponce's Landing (Long Island), Me., and return 25 

South Harpswell, Me., and return 75 

Trefethen's Landing (Peak's Island), Me., and return. .25 

• 
76 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 
CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, N. Y. 

CAIRO N. Y 
EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Catsklll. N. Y. Route beyond Catskill. 

Catsklll Mountain Uv to Cairo Junction. 

Cairo ]{. It to Cairo. 

Ueturulng, same route to Catslcill. 
To be sold lu connection witli Excuralon ticlcets terminating at 
Catskill. 

Add to fares shown herein to Catskill. N. Y $2.00 

CATSKILL, N. Y. 
EXCURSION 1660. 

Baltimore & Olilo R. R to I'hlladelpiiia. 

Philadelphia i Reading ICy to Hound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

West Shore R. R to Catskill. 

Returning, same route. 

THROCGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $ 7.76 

Baltimore, Md 11 .76 

Washington, I). C 13.75 

EXCURSION 1956. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'v to Hound Hrook 

Central R. 1{. of New Jersey to New York. 

Catskill and New York S. H. Co to Catskill. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUOH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $ 6.26 

Baltimore, Md 10 .25 

Washington, D. C 12.25 

EXCURSION 1600. 

IW Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. R to Phlla<lelplila. 

Phlla<leipliia & Reailing ICv to Hound Hrook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New Vork. 

Hudson River Day Line to Catskill. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARKS. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $6.75 

Baltimore, .Md 10.76 

Washington, \).C 12.75 

EXCURSION 1S27 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2180. 

Baltimore \: <»hio l{. R to I'hiladelplila. 

Phllttileli.hia \- Reading R'y to Hoiin<l Ihook. 

Central IC. R. of New .Jersey to .Ni-w \inV.. 

New Vork Central A; Hudson River R. It to (ireendale. 

Catsklll Ferry Co to Catsklll. 

^ Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. 'basing fare) S 8.06 

Baltimore, Md 12.05 

Washington, D. C 11.05 

EXCURSION 2181. 

tW Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio it. It to Philadelphia. 

Phllndwlphla & Reading R'y to Bound Hrook. 

f'entral R. R. of New .l.irsov to New Vork. 

West Shore R. R to Catsklll. 

Hudson It Iyer Day FJne to New Vork. 

C<'ntral R. R. of N'ew .lersey to Hoimrl Hrook. 

Phllailelphla .V heading R'y to Phllaili-lphla. 

Baltimore .V Ohio K. It to st/irllUK point. 

EXCURSION 2iai. 

[ Itovorse of preceding excursion.! 

TIIIlOi;r!ll KAKLS. 

Phlla-l.lphla, Pa. (basing fare; % 7.I»o 

Baltimore. Md 11.90 

Wash Ington. I). C IS.fK) 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



CaTSKILL mountains, N. Y.— Continued. 
KINGSTON, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1560. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Bi-ook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

West Shore R. R to Kingston. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (Ijasiug fare) $ 7.25 

Baltimore, Md 11.25 

Washington, U. C 13.25 

EXCURSION 32. 

l^~Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

West Shore R. R to Kingston. 

Ulster & Delaware R. R to Kingston Point. 

Hudson Blver Day Line to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading li'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

EXCURSION 32. 

[Reverse of preceding excursion.] 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $ 7.30 

Baltimore, Md 11.30 

Washington, D. C 13.30 

KINGSTON (RONDOUT). N. Y. 

EXCURSION 750. 

l^^On sale from May 23rd to September 22nd. 

Baltimore & Ohio H. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Heading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. H. of New Jersey to New York. 

Steamer "Mary Powell" to Kingston (Rondout). 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $ 5.50 

Baltimore, Md 9.50 

Washington, D. C 11.50 

CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1560 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 887. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

West Shore R. R to Catsklll. 

Catskill Mountain H'y to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

DESTINATION. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 
(Basing f.ares.) 

Lawrenceville N. Y'. $9.36 $13.35 $15.35 

Leeds N. Y. 8.55 12.65 14.55 

PalenvUle N. Y. 9.76 13.75 15.75 

SouthCairo N. Y. 8.95 12.95 14.95 

EXCURSION 1956 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 887. 

Baltimore \- Ohio K. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia iV Beading R'v to Bound Bi-ook. 

Central It. R. of Now Jersey to New York. 

Catsklll \- New York S. B. Co to Catskill. 

Catskill Mountain R'y to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THROOGH FARES. 

DESTINATION. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 
(Basing fares.) 

Lawrenceville N. Y. $7.85 $11.85 $13.85 

Leeds N. Y. 7.05 11.05 13.05 

Palenville N. Y. 8.25 12.25 14.25 

SouthCairo N. Y. 745 11.45 13.45 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Catskill Mountains, N. Y. continued. 

EXCURSION 1500 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION S87. 

i^.^ Not on sale until May 2()tli. 

Itiiltlraore & Ohio H. 1£ to Pliiladelphla. 

Plillailelpliia & Uea<liiig R'y. to Houud Brook. 

('.•ntral K. K. of New Jersey to New York. 

HudsoQ Klvor Day Line to Catskill. 

Catskill Mountain U'y to destination. 

Returning, same route. 



THKOC(;iI FAUE8. 



DESTINATION. 



I.awrencevllle \. Y. 

Leeds N. Y. 

I'alenvllle N. Y, 

South Cairo X. Y. 



Philadelphia. 


Baltlnioi 


'Baling fares.) 




$ 8.35 


$12.35 


7.55 


11.55 


8.75 


12.75 


7.95 


11.95 



.$14.35 
13.55 
14.75 
13.96 



EXCURSION 1560 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1602. 

Ualtiiiiore i Ohio l(. K to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia \- Ifeading U'y to Bound Biook. 

Central K. K. of New Jersey to New York. 

\Yest .Shore K. K to Kingston. 

Clster ic Delaware K. It to destination. 

Heturnlng, same route. 



THROCOH FAKES. 



DESTINATION. 



iladelphla. 

i^iiig fare.-* ) 



Baltimore. Wasldngton. 



Arkvllle $1().0() 

Big Indian 9. '25 

Blooinvllle 12.25 

Brodhead* Bridge 8.20 

Brown's Station 8.00 

Chichester 8.85 

Edge wood 9.20 

Fleischman's 9.75 

Grand <;orge 11 .00 

Orand Hotel Station 55 

Halno'aFalls 0.5O 

Halcottvllle I().30 

Hobart 11. 75 

Hunter 9.65 

Kaaterakiil 0.50 

Lanesvllle 9.05 

Laurel Mouse Station 0.50 

Mount Pleasant .. 8.60 

Olive Branch 7. 85 

Phoenlcl.i 8.76 

Pine Hill 9 50 

Koxbury 10 65 

Shaudaken 9.05 

Shokan 8.25 

Stamford 11.55 

Tannersvllle 0.50 

West Hurley 7.66 

79 



$14.00 
13.25 
16.25 
12.20 
12.00 
12.85 
13.20 
13.75 
15.0() 
13.55 
13.60 
14.30 
15.75 
13.66 
13.50 
13.05 
13. 5f) 
12. OO 
11.85 
12.75 
13. 50 
14.65 
13.05 
12.25 
15.56 
13.50 
11.65 



$16.00 
15.25 
18.25 
14.20 
14.00 
14.65 

15 20 
15.75 
17. no 
15.55 
15.50 
16.30 
17.75 
15.65 
15.60 
15.05 
15.50 
14.60 
13.85 
14.75 

16 50 
16.65 
15.06 
14.26 
17.55 
15.60 
13.66 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Catskill Mountains, N. y.— continued. 

EXCURSION 1335 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1502. 

^^ Not on sale until May 20tli. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. K to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Hound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Kiver Day Line to Kiugstou Point. 

Ulster & Delaware R. R to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Destination. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 

(Basing fares.) 

Arkville $9.20 $13.20 $15.20 

Big Indian 8.45 12.45 14.45 

Bloomvllle 11.45 15.46 17.46 

Brodhead's Bridge 7.40 11.40 13.40 

Brown's Station 7.20 11.20 13.20 

Chichester 8.05 12.05 14.05 

Edgewood 8.40 12.40 14.40 

Fleischman's 8.95 12.95 14.95 

Grand Gorge 10.20 14.20 16. 20 

Grand Hotel Station 8.75 12.75 14.75 

Halne's Falls 8.95 12.95 14.95 

Halcottville 9.50 13.50 15.50 

Hobart 10.95 14.95 16.95 

Hunter 8.85 12.85 14.85 

Kaaterskill 9.10 13.10 15.10 

Lanesville 8.25 12.25 14.25 

Laurel House Station 9.10 13.10 15.10 

Mount Pleasant 7.80 11.80 13.80 

Olive Branch 7.06 11.05 13.05 

Phoenicia 7.95 11.95 13.95 

Pine Hill 8.65 12.65 14.65 

Roxburv 9.85 13.85 15 86 

Shandaken 8.25 12.25 14.25 

Shokan 7.45 1145 13.45 

Stamford 10.75 14.75 16.75 

Tannersville 8.85 12.85 14.85 

West Hurley 6.86 10.85 12.86 

EXCURSION 750 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1502. 

8^~ On sale from May 23rd to September 22nd. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Steamer " Marv Powell " to Kingston. 

Ulster & Delavvare R. R to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARKS. 

DESTINATION. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 

(Basing fares.) 

Arkville $ 8.25 $12.25 $14.25 

Big Indian 7.65 11.66 13.55 

Bloomvllle 10.60 14.50 16.50 

Brodhead's Bridge 6.46 10.45 12.45 

Brown's Station 6.26 10.25 12.25 

Chichester 7.10 11.10 13.10 

Edgewood 7.45 11.45 13.45 

Fleiscliiimn's 8.00 12.00 14.00 

Grainl Gorge 9.25 13.25 1525 

(irand Hotel Station 7.80 11.80 13.80 

Haine's Falls 8.00 12.00 14.00 

Halcottville 8.55 12.55 14.55 

Hobart 10.00 14.00 16.00 

Hunter 7.90 11.90 13.90 

Kaaterskill 8.15 12.15 14.15 

Lanesville 7.30 11.30 13.30 

Laurel House Station 8 15 12.15 14.15 

Mount I'leasant 6.8.") 10.85 12.85 

Olive Branch 6.10 10.10 12.10 

Phoenicia 7.00 11.00 13.00 

Pine Hill 7.75 11.75 13.75 

Koxbury 8.90 12.90 14.90 

Shandaken 7.30 11.30 13.30 

Shokan 6.50 10.50 12.50 

Stamford 9.80 13.80 15 80 

Tannersville 7.90 11.90 13.90 

West Hurley 6.90 9.90 11.90 

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SUl^LMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Catskill Mountains, N. y. -concluded. 

EXCURSION 1S60 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2181. 

Baltimore \- Ohio U. U to Plilladi-lpliia. 

Phlladeliihlii & Ht-adlnf^ K'y to Bouuil Hrook. 

Central H. H. of Now .UTsey to New Vork. 

West Slinre l{. K to Catskill. 

<"atsklll .Mountaiu l{"v to Otis Junction. 

Otis Wy to Otia Summit. 

Catskill & TannersvUle K'y to destination. 

ReturnUiy. same route. 

THKODGH KAKKS. 

Destination. IMilladelplila. Haltimore. Washington. 
(.Basing fares.) 

Haines Falls N. Y. $9.50 $13.50 $15. .50 

r-aurel House Station. N.Y. 9.50 13.50 15.50 

TannersvUle N. Y. 9.50 13.50 15.50 



EXCURSION 1956 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2181. 

Baltimore \- Ohio U. U to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia \- Kfadim.' K'y to Hound Rrook. 

Central l(. It. of Now .lersev to New Vork. 

Catskill \- New Vork .'<. H. Co to Catskill. 

Catskill .Mountain K'v toOtis Junction. 

Otis K'y to Otis Summit. 

Catskill \- TannersvUle It'y to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THKODQH FARRS. 

Destination. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 
(B:i.siim fares.) 

Haines Falls N.Y. S8.35 $12.35 S14.35 

Laurel House Station. N. Y. 8.35 1'2.35 14.35 

TannersvUle N.Y. 8.35 12.35 14.35 



EXCURSION 1500 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2181. 

tST Not on sale until May 'JOth. 

Maltlmore \- Ohio K. K to I'liiliidclphlu. 

I'hllarl.'lpliid i Kf'adln« K'v to Hound Hrook. 

Central H. K. of .New JorseV — to New York. 

Hudson IMver l)av IJne to Catskill. 

<'atsklll .Mountain It'y to OMs. I unction. 

Otis K'y to Otis Summit. 

CatskllV .V TannersvUle It'y to dr'atluatlon. 

Keturnlng, same route. 

TllltOlfJII KAllKH. 

Destination. I'lilhulclpliia. Haltimoro. Washington. 
I HM-lrii-r f.'ir.-.-.) 

Haines Falls N. V. $8.h5 $ I '2.85 $14.85 

I.^iurel House Station. N. V. 8.85 1*2.86 14.85 

TannersvUle N.V. 8.85 12.85 14. h5 



CATSKILL MOUNTAIN STATION Otis SUMMIT', N. Y 
CxCunbiON 2tnn 

Extension from Catskill. N. Y. Route beyond Catsltlll. 

(^ataklll .Mountain ICv to Of l.s Junction. 

Otis K'y .' to Otis Summit. 

Uoturolng, same route to Cutsktll. 

To licsold In connection with tickets terminating at Catskill. 

Add to fares shown herein to Catskill, N. V $2.10 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 

RESORTS REACHED VIA 

CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY. 

EXCURSION 1263. 

Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Pliiladelphja & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central K. R. of New Jersey. ; .to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Springfield 

Boston & Maine R. R to South Vernon. 

Central Vermont R'y to Brattleboro. 

Boston & Maine R. R to AVindsor. 

Central Vermont R'y to destination. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 



Destination. 



Philadelphia. 


Baltimore. 


Washington 


(Basing fares.) 






$17.60 


$21.60 


$23.60 


16.50 


•20.50 


22.50 


19.35 


23.3.^ 


25.36 


19.10 


23.10 


25.10 


17.85 


21.85 


23.85 


17. -JS 


21.25 


23.25 


17.25 


21.25 


23.25 


16.85 


20.85 


22.85 


17.25 


21.25 


23.25 


15.95 


19 95 


21.95 


16.20 


20.20 


22.20 


18.40 


22.40 


24.40 


17.25 


21.25 


23.25 


15.25 


19.25 


21.25 



Barre Vt 

Bethel Vt. 

Enosburgh Falls Vt. 

Highgate Si)rings Vt. 

Milton Vt. 

Montpeller Vt. 

Northfleld ....Vt. 

Randolph Vt. 

Richmond Vt. 

Sharon Vt 

South Royalton Vt. 

St. Albans Vt 

Waterbury Vt. 

White River Junction. . . \'t 



CHASE CITY. VA. 

EXCURSION 21 14. 

Return I Jmit — Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore i^- Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Washington Southern R'y and Richmond, Fredericks- 
burg & Potomac R. R to Richmond. 

Southern Railway to Chase City. 



Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 

t Annapolis Md. $12.72 Harpers Ferrv.. . .W. Va. $14.30 

Baltimore Md. 13.05 Johnstown Pa. 2190 

Braddock Pa. 23.80 McKeesport Pa. 24.15 

ISutlcr Pa. 24.15 Martinsburg W. Va. 15.05 

Chester Pa. 16.55 Now York N. Y. 21.05 

Clarksburg W. Va. 23.15 Parkersburg W. Va. 26 85 

CciiTiellsvillc I'a. 22.85 Philadelphia Pa. 17.05 

Cuiiilierland Md. 18.20 Pittsburg ....Pa. 24.15 

Foxburg Pa. 2<!.!t5 Uniontown Pa. 25.25 

Frederick Md. .14.30 Washington Pa. 25.40 

Grafton W. Va. 22.25 Wlieeling. W. Va. 26.20 

Hagerstown Md. 14.15 Wilmington Del. 16.05 



tVia Annapolis Junction. 



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SUMIllER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



CHAUTAUQUA LAKE, N. Y. 

EXCURSION ^;!9S. 

Haltlinore A Ohio H. U to Plilladelplila. 

I'lillatlelphla \- Heading K'y to Uetlilehein. 

I.elilKli \ allev It. It to HulTalo. 

I,akt' Slion- \ .Michigan Southern U'y to Westileld. 

( hnutainiua Traction Co to any point on the lake. 

Returning, same route. 

TIIROnOH KAUKS. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare'i $17.(X> 

Baltimore, Md 18. oo 

Washington. D. C jo.oo 



EXCURSION t563. 

Baltimore i Ohio H. K to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia A- Keadln« H'y to Bound Brook. 

Central K. It. of New Jersey to New York. 

Erie U. U to Lakewood or Jamestown. 

Heturnlug, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $2-^00 

Baltimore. Md '26.(10 

Washington, D. C 28 00 



EXCURSION 83. 

Baltimore A Ohio K. It to Pittsburgh. 

Transfer to P. & L. E. Depot. 

Pittsburgh Si Lake Erie K. R to Voungstown. 

Rrlo R. U to Lakewood or Jamestown. 

Rt'turnlng. same route. 



EXCURSION tS9t. 

^F~ Not on sale until May ir)th. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. R to Plttsliurgh. 

Transfer to P. A L. K. Depot. 

Pittsburi-'h A Lake Krlo It. R to Voungstown. 

Krie R. R to Lakewood or Jamestown. 

Chautau(|ua Steamboat Company to any point on the Lake. 

Returning, same route. 

TiiROt;(;n farks for bxcursions 83 anu ir><t|. 

Baltimore .Md. $iO.Of) •Grafton W. Va. §11 OO 

Braddock Pa. 8.:M) .McK<'esport Pa. H.no 

•Ciarkstiiirg W. Va. 14. '25 I'lilontown Pa. lo.Hr> 

Coiiiiellsvlllo Pa. 10.25 Washington D. C. 20. oo 

Cumberland Md. 14. (M) West Newton Pa. !t.4o 

•Fairmont W. Va. KMO 

•Via llulontown. 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

CHESAPEAKE 4. OHIO RAILWAY. 

EXCURSION 277. 

{-»*/" Nut Mil Biile until May 15th. 

IJalliiiioro A Ohio R. R to Wii8lilnKt..n. 

Chf'sapeako \ (Hiin R'y to destination. 

Ri'tiirning, same route. 

THItOUGll FAIIF.H. 

DKHTiNArroN. .New Vork. Philndr<lplil/i. Baltlnioio. 

.\fton Va. $lo.ir> $l2.l.-i » H.ir. 

Basic Va. 10.3O 12. to H.JJo 

(;<»HlH'n Va. 18..'JO I I.Stt lo.:{o 

Millbon. Va. 18.fl5 14.05 IO.«5 

N.w Castle. Va. 20.ir. 10.15 12.15 

Staunton Va. 10.1*5 I'jor, m (r. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



COBOURG, ONT. 

!^f"On sale June 1st to September 23r(i. 

EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y — to Bethlehem. 

Lehigh Valley R. R to Rochester. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Charlotte. 

Lake Ontario & Bay of Qulnte Steamboat Co to Cobourg. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH PARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa (basing fare) -....$18.90 

Baltimore. Md 20.05 

Washington, D. C 22.05 

EXCURSION 244. 

Extension from Niagara Falls, N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls. 

Grand Trunk R'y to Cobourg. 

Tleturning, same route to Niagara Falls. 
To be sold in connection with Summer Excursion tickets termi- 
nating at Niagara Falls. 

Add to Niagara Falls rates sliown herein $5.85 

COIMNEAUT LAKE (EXPOSITION PARK), PA. 

EXCURSION 2106. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Butler. 

Bessemer & Lake Erie R. R to Conneaut Lake. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Braddock Pa. $4.40 McKeesport Pa. $ 450 

Connellsville Pa. (!.25 West Newton Pa. 5.35 

COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Pniladelphia & Reading K'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Cooperstown. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $14.35 

Baltimore, Md 18. 35 

Washington, D. C 20.35 

EXCURSION 1532. 

I^^Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. £ to Pliiladelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Bi'ook. 

Central K. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson River Day Line to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Cooperstown. 

JJeturning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $13.00 

Baltimore, Md 17.00 

Washington, D. C 19.00 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Peoples Lino) to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Cooperstown. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $12.50 

Baltimore, Md 16. 50 

Washington, D. C 18.60 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Heading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Citizens' Line) to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Cooperstown. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $1 2.70 

Baltimore, Md 1(>.70 

Washlnifton, D. 18.70 

• 

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CROWN POINT, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Uultliiiori' vV Ohio U. R to Plilladelplila. 

I'lilIaiU'Iphlu \- Ifeadlng U'y to Hound Urook. 

Central H. I{. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York (t-utral & Hudson lUver H. K to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Grown Point. 

Ueturnlng. same route. 

TIIKOUOH KAUES. 

Pblladeliihla. Pa. U^aslug fare) $1(!.05 

Haltliiiore, Md 'iO.05 

Waalilutrton. D. C 2.2.05 

EXCURSION 1532. 

t^~ Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore \ Ohio I!. H to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Heading U'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central H. H. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Hiver Day Line to Albany. 

Delaware \- Hudson Co to Crown Point. 

Ueturnlng, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. ^basing fare) $14.10 

Haltlniore, Md 18.10 

Washington, D. C 20.10 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Haltlraore & Ohio U. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Heading U'y to Hound Brook. 

(Central H. H. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) to Albany. 

Delaware A- Hudson Co to Crown Point. 

Ueturnlng, same route. 

Phlladeliihia, Pa. (basing fare) $13.60 

Haltlmore, .Md 1 7.00 

Washington, I). C lO.ciO 

EXCURSION 1S32. 

HaltlMior.- & (Jhlo H. H to Philadelphia. 

I'lilladelphia \- Heading U'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central H. It. of New Jersey to New York. 

HiKlson .Navlt^ation ('o. (Citizens Line) to 'I'roy. 

Di'iaware \- Hudson (.'<> to Crown Point. 

Iteturning, same route. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $13.20 

Haltlmore, .Md IV.'io 

Washington, I). C IP •_'(» 



DANVILLE JUNCTION, ME. 

EXCURSION 1955. 

fi9~Not Oil sale until .May ITith. 
Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. Mass. 

Hoston \ Maine H. H to Portland. 

.Maine Central H. H to I tan v 11 le . I unci ion. 

Ueturnlng, same routi) to Hoston. 
(Good for continuous jias.sage only east of Hoston.) 
To be sold In connection wltli rail or steamer lino routes 
to Hoston anrl return, as shown on pa^es 07 to 70. 

TUKUUUII KAIIKS. ( ii.iliK viii mil 

line routed to 

HiiMiciii, re- 

Viii mil lino ViiiHleiitiier ttiniiiiK viii 

FKOM roulfH III line ri>iile« ■ xtoiuiiiT Iiih- 

HoNtiin niid to HottdM nilllon, nr 

return. iitid return, vice ver.nu. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing faro) $li».r)0 x$Im.(K) •$IH.7(i 

Haltlmor.', .Md 23.fio x22 <H> •22. 7r. 

Washington, 1). c 2.'..r.o x21.<k> »2l.7ri 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .do lesM. 

* \'la Norwich Line fare will bo .30 less. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



DAVIS, W. VA. 

Return limit— Three months from date of sale. 

EXCURSION 2004 OR 1842. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Cumberland. 

Western Maryland R. R to Davis. 

Returning, same route. 

THKODGH FARES. 



Connellsville Pa. $7.55 

Frederick Md. 8 80 

Harper's Ferry — W. Va. 7.8o 

Johnstown Pa. 760 

McKeesport Pa. 9.25 

Martlnsburg W.Va. 7.10 



New York N. Y. $19.05 

Philadelphia Pa. 15.05 

Pittsburgh Pa. 9 .85 

['nlontown Pa. 8.00 

Washington D. C. 9.95 

Wilmington Del. 14.05 



EXCURSION 1282 OR 1835. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Bellugton. 

Western Maryland R. R to Davis. 

Retui'ning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 



Clarksburg W.Va. $5.00 

•Connellsville Pa. 7.70 

Fairmont W.Va. 5 . 00 

Grafton W.Va. 4.10 

♦McKeesport Pa. 9.40 

* Via I'niontown. 



Morgantown W.Va. 

Parkersburg W.A'^a. 

♦Pittsburgh Pa. 

l^niontown Pa. 

Wheeling W.Va. 



$ 6.00 

8.30 

10.00 

7.15 

8.10 



DEAD RIVER, ME. 

excursionTzi 81. 
Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston A: Maine li. il to Portland. 

Maine Central R. li ..to I'armington. 

Sandy River & Rangely Lakes R. R to Dead River. 

Returning same route to Boston. 
To be sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROCGH FARES. Going via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

p-KOM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, ^•ice versa. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $25.00 x$23.5(> *$24.25 

Baltimore, Md 29.00 x27.50 *28.25 

Washington, D. C 31.00 x29.60 *30.25 

xVla Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 

♦Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 




THE GLADES OF TH^ ALLL 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 




Kt.K.R PARK HOTKI. 



DEER PARK, MD. 



Away up in thr All" jihunir- i< a bioail plateau, 3,000 feet 
above the level of the sea, whicli forms the gieat watershed to 
the Atlantic on the east, the Mississippi on the west and the 
Gulf of Mexico on the soutli. This plateau, which is known as 
the "Glades," is comparatively level for a distance of nine miles, 
and is covered with beautiful forests. 

Standing in the midst of a densely wooded tract of five 
hundred acres, the Deer Park Hotel and its family of cottages 
present a most attractive sight. 

The hotel is supplied with every conceivable modern api)liance 
for the convenience of its guests. 




Ol.r AT liKKIt TAIIK. 

87 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



To the right and left of the spacious center building the 
eastern and western annexes form a pleasing picture to the 
architectural eye. Either one of these buildings would fonn a 
large liotel, but virtually they are one structun>, being connected 
l>y a covered passageway along the first and second floors. 

There are many people who desire to leave their city liomes 
and visit resorts, but are not desirous of living at a liotel. For 
these persons there are delightful private cottages in the imme- 
diate vicinity of the hotel, which are fully equipped and beauti- 
fully furnished for housekeeping, if so desired; but should the 
occupants wish, they can arrange for their meals at the hotel. 
It has been customary to open these cottages about June ir)th 
of each year and the hotel proper June 25th. 

The "Glades" furnish enchanting drives and bridle paths 
through the mountain forests, and consequently a suitable livery 
establishment is one of the features of Deer Park. Vehicles of 
all kinds can be furnished, from a dog-cart to a tally-ho, and 
good horses are available for either driving or riding. Accom- 
modations are provided for horses and veliicles brought by guests 
to the park. There are excellent roads for motoring, tennis courts 
and ball grounds. The golf course is a special feature. Morning 
and evening band concerts are part of the daily routine at the 
hotel. 




TENNIS COURTS, DEER PARK. 



Notwithstanding Deer Park has its own individual attrac- 
tions, it is favored with the very Ijest transportation facilities, the 
lack of wliich is so often a detriment to a svmmier resort. It is 
situated on the main line of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad, and 
is only eleven hours' ride from Cincinnati or New York; eight 
and one-half hours from Philadelphia; six and one-quarter hours 
from Baltimore; five and one-quarter hours from Washington; 
six hours from Pittsburg; eight and three-quarter hours from 
Columbus; twenty-one hours from St. Louis, and eighteen and 
three-quarter hours from Cliicago. From each of these cities 
through Pullman sleeping cars land passengers at the hotel. 
The day trains have Pullman parlor cars and dining cars. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



DEER PARK, MD. 



EXCURSION 1690. 1713 OR 1714. 



BHltlinore A Olilo K. K to Deer Park. 

Returuing, same route. 



THUOUGH FAUES. 



tAnuapolla Mil. $ 9.70 

Baltimore Mil. 9.(M) 

Uellalre Ohio. (>.50 

HellnKtou W.Vn. 3.!>0 

Herkelev Springs.. W.Va. 4.30 

Hloomli"if,'ton Md. .70 

•Hraddoik Pa. 7.55 

JMraildock Pa. 7.75 

Hninswick Md. «.(K) 

lUuckliaiinoii' W. \'a. 1.70 

■s:?Buckliauuon ....W. Va. 4.10 

♦Butler Pa. 9.»!.-. 

tButler Pa. 9.9o 

♦Callerv Pa. 9.10 

*Callery Pa. 9.35 

Cameron W.Va. 5. lo 

Charlestown W.Va. a. '20 

Cherrv Kun W.Va. 4.50 

Chester Pa. l-i.50 

•Clilcora Pa. in. 20 

tChlc-ora Pa. 10.45 

•Clarion .lunction Pa. 11. K5 

JClarlon .Junction Pa. 12. lo 

riarksi>ur« W.Va. 3.10 

•( onnellsvllle Pa. 5.(50 

:Connell.svllle Pa. 5.85 

Cumt)erland .M<1. 1 .90 

•Rverson Pa. 6.9() 

JKverson Pa. fl.lO 

•PVjxMurK Pa. 10.H5 

tFo.xburK Pa. 11.10 

Fairmont W.Va. 3.10 

Frederlok Md. 85 

Oallli»oll8 Oldo. 10 9»» 

Graftun W.Va. 2.20 

Hagerstown Md. <5.k5 

Hancoi-k W. Va. 4.10 

Harper's Ferry — W.Va. 5 ho 

Havre defJrace Md. 10.45 

HuntUiKton W.Va. 1 1 .80 

•Hyndman Pa. 2.50 

Johnstown Pa. 5.70 

•Kane Pa. 14.15 

JKane Pa. 11. 40 

Kenova W.Va. 12.20 

Keyser W.Va. 1 .<Ml 

•Knox Pa. 11. 50 

t Knox Pa. 1 1 . 75 



♦McKeesport Pa. $ 7.38 

tMi'Keesport Pa. 7. 55 

.MaiMiiiit:ton W.Va. 3.80 

♦.Mjiii.'Mvillo Pa. 12.90 

JMurit'iiviUe Pa. 13.15 

Marietta Ohio. 720 

MiirthLsburg W.Va. 5.10 

Mason City W.Va. 9.60 

Mevt rsdale Pa. 3.4o 

Morgiiiituwn W.Va. 4.10 

Mounilsville W.Va. 5.70 

♦Mt. Pleasant Pa. 6.10 

JMt. Pleasant Pa. 0.30 

Xewark Del. 11.40 

•New Martinsville, W.Va. 5.60 

New York N. Y. 17-00 

Parkerst)urg W.Va. 6.40 

•Parker Pa. 10.76 

iParker Pa. 11.00 

Plilladelphla Pa. 13.00 

PiiMlMioiit W.Va. .80 

•Pittsburgh Pa. 7.95 

tPittsbuPk'li Pa. 8.10 

Point Pleasant.... W.Va. 10.20 

Pomeroy Ohio. 9.35 

Hnvenswood W.Va. 8.40 

Helav Md. 8.70 

Hockwood Pa. 3.90 

Uomnov W.Va. 3.10 

♦Scott Haven Pa. 6 80 

JScott Haven Pa. 7. 05 

Slienandoah Jet.. W.Va. 5.50 

Slstersvllle W.Va. 5.90 

Somerset Pa. 4.25 

St. .Mary's W.Va. 0.60 

!St. Mary's W.Va. 8.90 

Strasl)urK Junction. .Va. 8.40 

♦rnlontown Pa. 6.05 

tl'Mlontown Pa. 5.35 

W(islilM(,'ton D. C. 8.00 

SWashliifiton Pa. 7.45 

Weston W.Va. 4.10 

♦West Newton Pa. 6.60 

:West Newton Pa. 6.85 

WheeliiiR W.Va. 6.20 

IWllllamstown W.Va. 7.60 

WilndnKton Del. 12.00 

Wlnfliester Va. 7.40 



• Via Cumberland. § Via Wheellm,'. 
IVia Clarksbiirt;. t Via Morgantown. 
iz Via Tvnart .luui-tlon. 
t Via .\uiuipolla .let., use Form Kx. 1966. 



' Via ParkersburK. 

° Via New .Maitlnsvlllu. 



r*'~Iii addition to tlie season tickets for which fares an- <|Uote<l 
herelTi, Kxcurslon 2095, will be sold from the followluK stations to 
Deer Park, .Md., and return, Kood noln« on Train Nos. 1,7 inul 3 on 
P'rldays, and on all trains on Saturdays and Siimlays of each woeic, 
good to return on any through train to and Including No. 4, leaving 
Deer Park on tlie folIowiuK Tuesday. 

TIIROIIOU KARK8. 

I'hlladelphla. Pa $8.00 

Baltimore, Md 5 00 

Washington, D. 5 00 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



DURBIN, W. VA. 

EXCURSION 2004. 

Return limit— Three months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio II. R to Cumberland. 

Western Maryland H. R to Durbiu. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 



Connellsvllle Pa. $10.00 

Frederick Md. 1185 

Harper's Ferry... W. Va. 10.80 

Johnstown Pa. 10.70 

McKeesport Pa. 12.30 

Martlnsburg W. Va. 10.05 



New York N. Y. 

Philadelphia Pa. 

Pittshurtih Pa. 

Unlontown Pa. 

Washington D. C. 

Wilmington Del. 



$22.10 
18.10 
12.90 
11.05 
13.00 
17.10 



EXCURSION 1835. 

Return limit— Three months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio It. R to Belington. 

Western Maryland R. R to Durbin. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Clarksburg W. Va. $5.20 

♦Connellsvllle Pa. 7 .95 

Fairmont W. Va. 5.20 

Grafton W. Va. 4.30 

♦McKeeport Pa. 9.05 



Morgantown W, Va. $ 6.20 

Parkersburg W. Va. 8.60 

♦Pittsburgh Pa. 10.25 

Unlontown Pa. 7-40 

Wheeling W. Va. 8.30 



* Via Unlontown. 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

EASTERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 

EXCURSION 1767. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Eastern Steamship Co to destination. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as .shown on pages 07 to 70. 

To Boston and Return via Raii Line Routes in both directions. 



THROUGH FAKES. 



DESTINATION. 



Philadelphia. 


Baltimore. 


Washlngt 


(Basingfares.) 






$19.50 


$23.50 


$25.50 


21.00 


25.00 


27.00 


20.00 


24.00 


26. OO 


20. OO 


24.00 


20.00 


18.50 


22.50 


24.50 


20.00 


24.00 


2(!.00 


20.00 


24.00 


26.00 


20.00 


24.00 


20.00 


20.00 


24.00 


20.00 


21. OO 


25.00 


27.00 


19.50 


23.50 


25.50 


20.00 


24.00 


26.00 


21.00 


25.00 


27.00 



ton. 



Belfast Me. 

Blue Hill Me. 

Brooklin Me. 

Buckspcrt Me. 

Camden Me. 

Castine Me. 

Deer Isle Me. 

Eggenioggin Me. 

Herrick's Landing Me. 

Northeast Harbor Me. 

Searsport Me. 

Sedgwick Me. 

Southwest Harbor Me. 

To Boston and Return via Steamer Line Routes In both directions. 

THROUGH FARES. 

DESTINATION. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 

(Basingfares.) 

Belfast Me. x$18.00 x$22.00 x$24.00 

Blue Hill Me. xl9.50 x23.50 x25..50 

Brooklin Me. xl8.50 x22.50 x24.60 

Bucksport Me. xl8.50 x22..^>0 x24.50 

Camden Me. xl7.00 x21.00 x23.00 

Castine Me. xl8.50 x22.50 x24..50 

Deer Isle Me. xl8.50 x22.50 x24.50 

Eggenioggin Me. xl8.50 x22.50 x24.50 

Herrick's Landing Me. xl8.50 x22.50 x24.50 

Northeast Harbor Me. xl9.50 x23.50 x25.50 

Searsport Me. xl8.00 x22.00 x24.00 

Sedgwick Me. xl8.50 x22.50 x24.50 

Southwest Harbor Me. xl9.50 x23.50 x25.50 

xVla Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 



90 



Pliiladelphia. 


llaltiiuoro. 


Washington, 


vBasiiijj fares.) 






*$iH.7r. 


*$22.75 


*$24.75 


*-20.'2r, 


♦24.25 


*26.25 


*i9.'jr, 


*23.25 


*2r,.25 


*1!».!25 


*23.25 


*2.-,.2r, 


*17.75 


*21.75 


♦23.75 


*19 25 


*23.25 


♦25.25 


*19.2r, 


*23.25 


♦25.25 


*i9.2r) 


*23.25 


♦25.25 


*19.25 


*23.75 


♦25.25 


*20.25 


*21.25 


♦26.25 


*18.75 


*22.75 


♦24.75 


*l9.2r> 


*23.25 


♦25.25 


*2().25 


*24.25 


♦26.25 



SURIMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

Eastern Steamship Company concludcd. 

To Boston via Rail Line Routes, Returning via Steamer Line Routes, or vice versa. 

TllKOU(iH l-AKKS. 
DESTINATION. 

Belfast Me. 

Hltie Hill Me. 

Hrookllii Me. 

Itiii-ksport Me. 

raiiulen Me. 

t'astine Me. 

DftT Isle Me. 

I ".4 :,'enioggiii Me. 

Herrick's Landing Me. 

Northeast Harbor Me. 

Searsport Me. 

Sedgwick Me. 

Southwest Harbor Me. 

♦\la Norwich Line fare will be S .30 less. 

EAGLES MERE, PA. 

EXCURSION 1548. 

Uctiirn limlt-St'ptember 30th, 1910. 

Haltlinore i Ohio U. H to Philadelphia. 

I'hlladelphla & Uow<liug K'y to Halls. 

Wlillanisport & North Uraiich U. K to Sonestown. 

Eagles .Mere H. K to Eagles Mere. 

Ueturulng, same route. 

THKOCQH FAKES. 

vVllmlngton, Del $10.50 

Newark. Del 10. 90 

Haltiiiiore, Md 10.90 

Washington, D. C 12.90 

t^ff~ Haggage will be checked through and delivered to any hotel 
or cottage at Eagles Mere upon tlic payment of 60 cents fur eacli 
Dleceat point of checking. This amount covers transi)ortation from 
.•Jonestown and delivery to any hotel or cottage at Eagles Mere, and 
auents will use baggage tag Form T 42. If the baggage tag is not 
paid fur, agents will check to Sonestown only. 

EASTPORT, ME. 

EXCURSION 2181. 

Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Iloston A: .Malm- K. K tn I'drtlaud. 

.Maine Central l(. K to Washington Jet. 

Washington (,'ount.\- It. K to Eastport. 

Itctiirnirig. same route to Boston. 
To be sold In conntM-tion with rail or steamer line routes to 
Hostoii and return as shown on pages ^^~ to 7o. 

THKOUOll FAKES. CioiriR via rail 

line routes to 

Booton, re 

Via rail line Via.steamer turning via 

FUOM routes to line routes steamer line 

Bristol) .'iiid to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vire versa. 

I'lillad.-lphia, I'a.. busing farei $2».fi0 x$2M.oo ♦$2h.75 

Baltimore. Md 3.3.50 x32 <X) ♦32.75 

Washington. D. C 35.50 x34.00 ♦34.76 

x Via Norwich Line far<! will »>e S .<{0 less. 

• Via Norwlah Line fare will l)o .30 less. 

EXCURSION 1767. 

Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Eastern Steamship (,'<i to East port. 

Keturnlrig, same route to Ituston. 
To lie sold In conrie<ai<Mi with rail or steamer Hue routes to 
Boston and return ns shown on (laues 07 to 7o. 

TIIKOL'c;iI FAKES. r.oitIK vi.k rail 

line routes to 

Bo'tioii, ro- 

Via rail lino Viaatcamcr turning via 

FKOM routen to line routes itleamer line 

Doxton and to BoHton routes, or 

return. iind return. \ire ver^a. 

I'hiiadeipiiia. I'a. (baaing fare) $22.oo Sx2o.5u *S21.2& 

Italtlmore. .Mil 20.00 x24.50 ♦25.26 

Washington, I). (' 2m.(M) x20.&U ♦27 25 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .OO less. 

• Via Norwich Line ftire will be .30 loss. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



EAST RIVER, CONN. 

EXCURSION 981. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Round Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to East River. 

Returning, saroe route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $ 7.80 

Baltimore, Md 1 1 . 80 

Washington, D. C 13.80 



ELKINS, W. VA. 

Return limit— Three months from date of sale. 

EXCURSION a004 OR 1841 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Cumberland. 

Western Maryland R. R .to Elklns. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 

Braddock Pa. $10.05 i NewY'ork.... 



Connellsville Pa. 8.70 

Frederick Md. 10.00 

Harper's Ferrj' W.Va. 8.90 

Johnstown Pa. 8.80 

McKeesport Pa. 10.40 

Martinsburg W.Va. 8.15 



. .N.Y. $20.2.5 



Philadelphia I'a. 16.25 

Pittsburgh Pa. 1 1 .00 

L'niontown Pa. 9.20 

Washington D. C. 11.10 

Wilmington Del. 15.25 



EXCURSION 1281 OR 1835. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Belington. 

Western Maryland R. R to Elkins. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Clarksburg W.Va $3.30 

•Connellsville Pa. 6.10 

Fairmont W. Va. 3.30 

Grafton W.Va. 2.40 

•McKeesport Pa. 7.80 

Morgantown. . . — W. Va. 4.80 



Parkersburg W.Va. $6 .60 

Philippi W.Va. 1.45 

♦Pittsburgh Pa. 8 .40 

Uniontown Pa. 6.55 

Wheeling W.Va. 6.40 



•Via Uniontown. 



ENFIELD, N. H. 



EXCURSION 1531. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Enfleld. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection wltli rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 07 to 70. 



THROUGH FARES. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare). . $19.30 

Baltimore, Md 23.30 

Washington, D C 25 30 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Ho.ston 
and return. 

x$17.80 
x21.80 
X23.80 



xVla Norwich Line fare will be $ .00 less. 
•Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .30 less. 



Goine via rail 
line routes t'o 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 

•$18.65 
*22.55 
♦24.55 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



ESSEX, IM. Y. 

EXCURSION 1815. 

Haltlmore & Ohio R. H to Philadelphia. 

riiilailelphin i Heading' It'y to IJouiid IJrook. 

Central K. 1{. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Na vitiation <"o. (Peoples Line) to Albany. 

Delaware \- Hudson Co to Essex." 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Plilladelphia. Pa. (basing fare) .$14.85 

Haltlmore, Md 18.86 

Washington, D. C 20.85 



EXCURSION 1532. 

E^Not on sale until May 20th. 

naltimore A- Oliln R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia \- Reading R'y to Round IJrook. 

Ct-ntral Rallmad of New Jersey to New York. 

llu<ls<in River Day Line to Albany. 

Delaware \' Hudson Co to Essex. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH F.\RB lOR KXCUUSION 1532. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (ba.sing fare) $15.35 

Baltimore, Md 19.35 

Washington, D. C 21.35 



EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore \- Ohio K. K to Philadel|)hla. 

IMilladelphia .V Keading R'y to Round Rrook. 

• 'eiitral Railroad of New .lorsey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Citizens Line) to Troy. 

Delaware ii Hudson Co to Essex. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $14.45 

Haltlmore. .Md IH.45 

Washington, D. C 20.45 



FARMINGTON, ME. 

EXCURSION 1955. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Host on i .Maine R. It to Portland. 

Maine Ontral R. R to rarmington. 

Returning, same route to Hoston. 

To be solil in ponnectlon with rail or stoainci' line routes 
to Hoston and return, as shown on pages «7 t<> 70. 

(Good for rontinuoiis pas.sagc only east of Hoston.^ 

THKOIHill KAKKS. < JnillU vill mil 

line rouic'.** u> 

Biwton. re- 

Via rail line ViuKlcuinpr luriiitiK viii 

FROM routc« to liiu' routcn Hteiirncr litir 

HoMlon and to Hrmtoii roulo.t, or 

return. und riMurn. vice verxu 

Phlladilphia, Pa. Umsingfiire. . $21110 x$20 40 •$21.15 

Haltlmore, Md 25.00 x21 Hi •25.15 

Washington, D.C 27.JKJ x2(;iii '27 15 

xVIa Norwich Mne fan; will lie $ .<W) Ie»9. 
• Via .Norwkh Lino fare will lie $ .30 less. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



FORT TICONDEROGA. N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Pliiladelphia. 

Pliiladeliihia & Heading R'y to Bouud Brook, 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudsou River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $15.50 

Baltimore, Md 19.50 

Washington, D. C 21 .50 

EXCURSION 1532 

|^~ Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson River Day Line to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga. 

Returning, same route. 

THRODGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $13.50 

Baltimore, Md 17. 50 

Washington, D. C 19.50 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio I{. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. i, Peoples Line) to A iban v. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga. 

Returning, same route. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $13.00 

Baltimore, Md 17. 00 

Washington, D. C 19.00 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia 

Philadelphia & Reading R'v to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Citizens Line) to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga. 

Returning, same route. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $12.65 

Baltimore, Md 16.05 

Washington, D. C 18.65 



FRYEBURG, ME. 

EXCURSION 1539. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Fryeburg. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. Going via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Viarailhne Viasteamer turning via 

I'liOM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philadflplila, Pa.(basingfare) $20.25 x$18.75 *$19.50 

Baltimore, .Md 21.25 x22.75 *23.50 

Washington, D. C 26.25 x24.75 *25.50 

xVia Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 
♦Via Norwich Line fare will be $,.30 less. 

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SWBIER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



GEORGES MILLS, N. H. 

{*^'Not oil sal." until May 15tli. 

EXCURSION 1816. 

Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston. Mass. 

Boston \- Maine K. It to I.. -ike Sunapee. 

Wootlsuin Steamboat Co to Georges Mills. 

Keturulug, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pat^es (>7 to 70. 

THKOLGH FARB8. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Washluyton. D. C 

xVia .\oiwl<-li Line fare will be 
•■Via X.ii-wlch Line fare will be 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$18.80 
22.80 
24.80 
60 k's 
30 les 



Viasteamer 

line routes 

to Boston 

and return. 

x$17.30 

X21.30 

x23.30 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$18.0r) 

♦22.05 

•21.05 




" Pickett's ciiAitf;E." 



GETTYSBURG, PA. 

TIio cliit'f interest of ( if;tty.sl)urK is histciric, and (liis it i.s 
that attracts tourists from all parts of tlie world. The Kroii'c'^t 
hattlc, con.sidcrc'd tho "lii>;li-\vater mark" of tiic Civil War, was 
fought here on tho 1st, 2d :irid .'M of Julv, \S(\:i, between the 
national forces under (iener.il Meaili- ;ind tin; Confederate .Vrniy 
under General Ix'o. Tho prinei|)al ol)jec( of interest, Cemetery 
Hill, so named fnjin h.-iviiu^ lonti liecn the site of I lie village 
cemetery', forms tin- central .ind most striking feature at (lettys- 
hurg. Hen; were tiie I'nion head(|U:irters, and standing on its 
crest the visitor hius the key to the position of tin- I'nion forces 
during those eventful three days of .July, i'lanking Cemetery 
Hill on the west, about a mile distant, is Cemeterv Ri<lge, on 
which were (jeneral IjOo'.s head<|uarlers .and the bulk of liw 
ConfedfTatf! forces. Other H|)ots usu.allv visited are Kenner's 
Hill, Culp's Hill, Rouml Ton and Little ']{ound 'i'oi): .also Wil- 
louglii)y Iltm, where I'.ufonl's cavalry held \. !'. Hill's coiunm 
in clieck during two (Tili<;il liour-^. The .N'ation.d Cemeter>', 
contjiining the rem.ains of llie^l'nion .soldier.s^who ', fell in tlie 
battle of ( iettysburg, occupies about .siiventeen acres on Cemeter\' 
Hill afljacent to the village cemetcrj', and was de<licated willi 
im[)osing ceremonies and ;in impressive .adilress by President 
Lincoln, Nuveinber 19, 1863. A .sohliers' monument, sixty feet 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 




" HIGH WATER MAKK," GETTYSBURG. 

high and surmounted by a colossal marble statue of Liberty, 
dedicated July 4, 1868, occupies the cro^Ti of the liill. At the 
base of the pedestal are four buttresses bearing marble statues 
of War, Historj', Peace and Plenty. Around the monument in 
semicircular slopes are arranged the graves of the dead, the 
spaces Vjeing divided by alley and pathways into twenty-two 
sections — one for the regular army, one for the volunteers of 
each State represented in the battle, and three for the unknown 
dead. The number of bodies interred here is three thousand 
five hundred and sixty-four, of which nine hundred and ninety- 
four have not been identified. Near the entrance to the ceme- 
tery is a bronze statue of Maj.-Gen. John F. Reynolds, who was 
killed in the first day's fight. Opposite the cemeterj' an obser- 
vatory sixty feet Wgh has been erected, commanding a fine view. 
Altogether there are now three hundred and forty-eight monu- 
ments erected to perpetiuite the memory of brave men who fell 
during the three eventful days. Some of them are magnificent 
and costly, and all are unique. 

One mile west of the laorough are the Gettysburg Springs, 
whose waters, denominated katalysine, have acquired a wide 
reputation for their medicinal qualities. They are said to 
resemble the celebrated ^'ichy Water, and are considered 
remedial in gout, rheumatism, dyspepsia and affections of the 
kidneys. The Springs Hotel accommodates the patients who 
resort here during the summer for treatment. 




EMMITBBUBG ROAD. 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 

GETTYSBURG, PA. 

Hotuin limit— Six nioutlis from date of sale. 

EXCURSION 93 OR 64 1. 

Italtliiiore & Oliio K. U to Ifaiit-rstowu. 

Wfsteiu Maiylaiul It. U to Oettysljurg. 

Returning, same route. 

Til ROUGH FARES. 

Harpers Ferry w. Va. $3.40 | Washinjiton I). C. $5.4o 



EXCURSIONS 2003 OR 2004. 



Italtiinore A Olilo H. K to Cuiiiberland. 

Western Maryland U. K to Gettysburg. 

Retui'uing, same route. 



THROUGH F.\RKS. 



Mellaire Oliio $13.90 

Uraddock Pa. 11.15 

Clarksbui-g W. Va. 10.50 

Conuellsville ... Pa. 9.20 

Fairmont W. Va. 10.45 

(Jrafton W.Va. 9.60 

Joliustowu Pa. 0.2.'} 

McKeesport Pa. 10.00 

Meyersdale Pa. T.OO 



MoriLrantowu W. Va. 

Mount Pleasant Pa. 

Parkersburg W.Va. 

Pittsburgli Pa. 

Rock wood Pa. 

I'nioiitown I'a. 

Washington Pa. 

Wheeling \V.Va. 



$10.90 

0.70 

13.70 

11.50 

7.45 

9.05 

12.00 

13.65 



EXCURSION 160. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Round Brook. 

Pliiladelphia \- Reading R'y to Pliiladelphla. 

Haiti more ..V ()liio it. It to Wash iiit< ton. 

iSiiirimore \- t)liio It. R to Ilageistown. 

Western Maryland R. R to (iettysburg. 

(jettvsburg \- Harrisburg Ify to llai-risl)urg. 

Philailelnlila i Reading R'y to Alleutown. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

THROUGIt F.MtB. 

New York $11.50 

EXCURSION 32. 

Haitimore &. Ohio R. R to Waslilngton. 

Ilaltlmore A- •Milo It. R to Ilagerstown. 

Western .Marylarnl It. It to Gettysburg. 

<;ettvst)urg \- Hanisljurg R'y to llarrlsl)urg. 

Pliiladelphia \ Reading R'y to Philadelphia 

THBOUOH FAKE. 

Philadelphia, Pa $7.75 



GLOUCESTER, MASS. 

EXCURSION 1931 

Eitenslon from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston. Mass. 

Hostoii A .Maine If. It to OloiK-ester. 

Returning, same route t<> lio.ston. 

To be sold In connec-tlon with rail or steamer lino routes to 
Rostoii ami return, as shown on pages 07 to 70. 



THROUOH FAKES. 

Viii mil liiii- 

roiitcM til 

n>>-<tiiii and 

rpltirii. 



Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $14 70 

Ilaltlmore. Md lH.7t» 

Washington, I). C 2070 

x\la Norwich Line fare will be $ .IUI less. 

•Via .Norwich Line faro will be % MO loiH. 



Vianfontiior 
line routrn 

mid r»'(iirn. 

x$13.20 

X I 7 2< t 

X 10.20 



CfoiriK via mil 
line routoH to 
Iltifiiijti, ro- 
turtiiiiK via 
utoanicr lino 
riiutCH, or 
virfl vrrstt. 

•$13.05 
•17.05 
•19.05 



07 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



GODERICH, ONT. 

EXCURSION 244. 

Extension from Niagara Falls. N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls. 

Grand Trunk K'y to Goderich. 

Ketnrning, same route to Niagara Falls. 
To be sold In connection with tickets passing tlirough or termi- 
nating at Niagara Falls. 

Fare from Niagara Falls $7.70 



GORMAN, MD. 

EXCURSION 2004. 

Return limit— Three months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio H. R to Cumberland. 

Western Maryland R. R to Gorman. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Baltimore Md. $10.10 

Connellsville Pa. 6.60 

I'M-ederick M d. 7 . 85 

Hagerstovvn Md. 7 .85 

Harper's Ferry. ..W. Va. 0.80 

Johnstown Pa. 6.65 

McKeesport Pa. 8.30 



Martinsburg W. Va. $ 6.00 

New York... N. Y. 18.10 

Philadelphia Pa. 14.10 

Pittsburgh Pa. 8.90 

Union town Pa. 7.05 

Washington D. C. 9.00 

Wilmington Del. 13.10 



RESORTS ON THE GREAT LAKES. 

EXCURSION 15S3. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bethlehem. 

Lehigh Valley R. R to Buffalo. 

Transfer to Nor. S. S. Co.'s Wharf. 

Northern Steamship Co to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARBS. 



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$36.20 $33.70 $38.20 
35.70 33.20 37.70 
.36.20 33.70 38.20 
35.20 32.70 37. 20 
38.20 35.70 40.20 
36.20 I 33.70 , 38.20 



NOTE— Tickets to Chicago, Milwaukee and Harbor Springs on 
sale .lune 21st to September 6tli; to Mackinac Island .lune 21st 
to September 6th; to Sault Ste Marie and Duluth June 24th to 
September 2nd. 

EXCURSION 1554. 

Baltimore \- Ohio R. R *o 9'^'^^l.^U'l; , ,,r, ^ 

Transfer to Nor. S. S.Co.'s Wharf. 

Northern Steamship Co to destination. 

Returning, same route. 



EXCURSION 1555. 

Bait imore & Ohio R. R to Pittsbm^h. 

1 lansfer to P. A: L. E. R. R. Depot 

Pittsburgh & Lake Erie R. R to Youngstowu. 

Erie R R to Cleveland. 

Transfer. to Nor. S. S. Co.'s Wharf. 

Northern Steamship Co to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

^8 



SUHMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Resorts on the Great Lakes— coNxiNuto. 

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.salt- Jim.' 21st to .^^eptenilx-r Otii ; to .Mackinac Island June 21st 
to Septciuiier (>tli; to Sault Ste .Maiie ami Uiilutli June 24th to 
September 2n(I. 

EXCURSION 1SS6. 

naltlniore k Ohio U. U to riilliidcliihia. 

I'hllailelnhla A- Heading U'v to Uethleheiu. 

Lehlwh Valley H. U ". to Uutlalo. 

Transfer to Nor. S. .■<. Co.s Wharf. 

Northern .'Steamship Co to destUiat ion. 

Northern .'Steamship Co to Cleveland. 

Transfer .....to H. & o. U. \\. I>e|)ot. 

Baltimore & Ohio \i.\\ to starting point. 

EXCURSION I6S7. 

[Keverse of prcciclliiK excursion.] 

EXCURSION 1558. 

Baltimore A- Ohio K. H to Ptilladelphla. 

riiiladelphia \: Ueadiug U'y to Hetlileliem. 

I,ehl^'h Vallev K. K to IhitTalo. 

Transfer to Nor. .^. S. Co.'s Wliarl'. 

Northern Steamship Co to destination. 

N'ortliern .steamship Co to Clevclaml. 

Transfer to Krie IC. K. Depot. 

Krie U. |{ to Voimf,'st<>un. 

I'ittsbnriiii & Lake Erie H. R to I'ittKburk'li. 

Transfer to H. \- c ». |{. 1{. Depot. 

Baltimore i Ohio U. 1{ t(^ Htartlnw point. 



EXCURSION 1559. 

[Reverse of precedlnu excursion. 1 

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•wark Del. 41.95 50.95 37 45 34 95, ;!I».45 

rtiiladelphia I'a. 41 l»5 50.95 3745 3495 1 39.45 

Washlrik'ton D. C. 4195 50 95 3745 34.95 i 59 45 

WllmliiKton Did. 4l.l»5 50.95 3745 3-* 95 ! 39.45 

NoTk— TIeknts to Chicago, .Milwaukee and llarlxir SprluKS on 
sale June 2l»t to .^eptoniher (Mh : to .Mackinac Island. Jwni> 21»t 
to September nth; to Sault 8te Marie and Duluth June 24th to 
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Resorts on the Great Lakes— continued. 

EXCURSION 32. 

^^ On sale June Srd to Sept. 'Jlst. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bethlehem. 

Lehigh Valley R. R to Buffalo. 

Transfer to E. & W. T. Co.'s Wharf. 

Erie & AVestern Trans. Co to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 



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Chester Pa. 86.20 52. -JO 

Newark Del. 86.70 52.70 

Philadeli)hid Pa.! 85.70 51.70 

Washiiigti <u D. C. 88.70 54.70 

WilmlnKton . Del.l 86.70 52.70 



$58.70 
58.20 
58.70 
57.70 
60.70 
58.70 



EXCURSION 2181. 

^r"On sale May Slat to Sept. 22nd. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Cleveland. 

Transfer to E. & W. T. Co.'s Wliarf . 

Erie & Western Trans. Co to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 32. 

^r°On sale May 31st to Sept. 22nd. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R..... to Pittsburgli. 

Transfer to P. & L. E. R. R. Depot. 

Pittslnirsh & Lake Erie R. R to Youugstowu. 

Erie H. R '. to Cleveland. 

Transfer to E. \- ^Y. T. Co.'s Wliarf. 

Erie & Western Trans. Co to destination. 

Returning, same route. 
through fares. 









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83.70 
83.70 


57.70 




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57.70 




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83.70 


57.70 


Washington 


D.C. 82.70 


50.70 


56.70 


Wilmington 


Del. 83.70 


51.70 


57.70 



EXCURSION 32. 

I^^On sale June 3rd to Sept. 21st. 

Baltimore & Oliio R. R to Pliiladeliihia. 

Phihidelpliia & Reading R'y to Hotlileliem. 

Lehigh X'allcy H. R to liurialo. 

Transfer to E. A: W. T. Co.'s Wharf. 

Erie A: Western Trans. Co to Mackinac Island. 

Erie & Western Trans. Co to Cleveland. 

Transfer to B. \- O. R. R. Depot. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

EXCURSION 32. 

[Reverse of preceding excursion.] 
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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



RESORTS ON THE GREAT LAKES Continued. 

EXCURSION 32. 

i^r~ <m sale June 3rd to Sept. 21.st. 

Baltimore \ t)lilo K. R to Phlladelpliia. 

Philadelphia vV Ueadlui^' U'v to nethleheiu. 

I,ehl«h Valley U. U to ItiitTalo. 

TraiKsfer t.) K. .V W.T. ("<.."s Wharr 

Erie vV Western Trans. Co to Aim-kiiiac Island. 

Erie \ Western Trans. Co to Cleveland. 

'I'ransfer to Erie K. K. Depot. 

Erie K. I£ to Youn;;stii\\ n. 

PittsMurKh & Lake Erie H. K to Plttsbin-fih. 

Transfer to H. \- (). U. H. Depot. 

Baltimore i Oldo K. K to starting point. 



EXCURSION 32. 

tS^'Dn sale June 3rd to Sept. 21st. 
[Reverse of preceding excursion.] 

THROUGH FARES. 



To 



FicoM 



Baltimore .Md. .^HcJ.iS 

Ctiest»-r Pa. h«.4."j 

Nowark Del. 8<i.46 

IMillftdclphla Pa. 8<!.45 

Wnshlnu'ton ....D. C. 8<i 45 

WiiMii Milton Del. 8<).45 




MACKINAC ISLAND. 
EXCURSION 1318 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2181. 

Baltimore \ Ohio |{. |{ to Pliilad.-lplilii. 

Philadelphia \ Heading U'y to Bethlehem. 

r,.liUh Valley H. It to BnlTalo. 

Transfer to<'. \- I J. 'I". Co.'s Wharf. 

Clevelatnl \- Buffalo Transit < 'o to ('leveland. 

Detroit Jk Cl<'velan<l NavlnaMon ("o to Mackinac Island. 

lift iirnlntr, same route. 



EXCURSION 1310 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2181. 

Baltlmon- \ idilo K. H to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia \ KeadliiK U'y to Kidhlehem. 

I.ehiKh Vallcv K. K to Biiifalo. 

'Iraii.sr.T to D. \- II. S. It. ( n.'M W harf. 

I)«'trolt.V BuUalo Steamhout Co to Dctndf. 

Detroit iV i;ieveland .Navigation fi) to .Mackinac Islainl. 

Itetiii'iiiiiK. Hanie route. 



FJaltlmore Md. 

Chester Pa. 

Newark Del. 



TiiKoirni rAUt:s. 

»;w.7o 

.T2.00 
.'V_».70 



Phll/idelphia 
Washington . 
Wilmington.. 



Pa. $;il.70 
, D. C. :M.7() 
. Del. 32.70 



EXCURSION 2181. 

Baltimore \ ohIo It, It to Cleveland. 

Transfer to D. \ C. N. Co.'s Wharf. 

Detroit dc Cleveland .Navlxatlon Co to Macklna<- l8lan<I. 

Beturnlu;^, same route. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Resorts on the Great Lakes— concluded. 

EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore & Oliio R. R to Pittsburgh. 

Transfer to P. & L. E. R. R. Depot. 

Pittsburgh & Lake Erie R. R to Voungstowu. 

Erie H. H to Cleveland. 

Transfer to D. & C. N. Co.'s WJiarf. 

Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co to Mackinac Island. 

Returning, same route. 

TIIKOUGH FARES. 

IJaltiniore, Md $3] . 70 

Chester, Pa 31 .70 

Newark, Del 31.70 

Philadelphia, Pa 31 . 70 

AVashlngton, D. C 31.70 

Wilmington. Del 31.70 

EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Niagara Falls, N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

Grand Trunk Railway to Owen Sound. 

Northern Navii,'atioii Co to destination. 

Returiiiuf^, same route to Niagara Falls. 
To be sold in rouiieetion with excursion tickets terminating 
at Niagara Falls. 

EXCURSION 2181. 

Extension from Niagara Falls, N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls. N. Y. 

New Vork Central & Hudson River R. 11 to Lewiston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Grand Trunk R'y to Owen Sound. 

Northern Navigation Co to destination. 

Returning, same route to Niagara Falls. 
To be sold in connection with Excursion Tickets terminating 
at Niagara Falls. 

ADD TO FAKES SHOWN HEKEIN TO NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. 

Duluth, Minn $44 . 00 

Killarnev, Ont 14.10 

Mackinac Island, Mich 31.00 

Sault Ste. Marie, Mich 24.60 

GREENSBORO (CASPIAN LAKE), VT. 

EXCURSION 2061. 

{^~Not on sale until Mav 15th. 

Baltimore & Oliio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Round Brook 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Springfield. 

Boston & Maine R. R to South Vernon. 

Central Vermont R'y to Brattleboro. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Windsor. 

Central Vermont R'y to White River .let. 

Boston & Maine R. R to St. Johnsbury. 

St. Johnsbury & Lake Ctiam plain R. R to Greensboro. 

Returning, same route. 

TIIltOUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare> $19.95 

Baltimore, Md 23.!)5 

Washington, D. C 25.95 

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. 

EXCURSION 1178 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Plant Line to Halifax. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

TUUOLGH FAKES. Coin !; via rail 

line routes to 

bo:- ton, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Pldladelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $26. .50 x$25.00 *$25.75 

Raltimore, Md 30. .50 x29.00 *29.75 

Washington, D. C 32.50 xSl.OO *31.76 

xVia Norwich Line fare will be $ .00 less. 
*Vla Norwich Llna fare will be ^30 less. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES '.\ND FARES. 



Halifax, nova Scotia, continued 

EXCURSION 1988 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. Mass. 

Plant Line to Halifax. 

Dtmiiiiion .Atlantic R'y to Digby. 

I >« "million Atlaiitif S S. Co to St. Jotin. 

i:(istern Steaiiisliip Co to Boston. 

Til t)e soiii in conuectlou witli rail or steamer lines routes to 
Uostoii and return, as sliowu on pages 07 to 70. 

THKOLGH r.\KES. Goine via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FKOM routes to line routes steamer lino 

Bu.-itoii ami Id no.slon routes, or 

return. anil return, vice versa. 

Plilladelpbia, Pa. (basing fare) $30.50 x$29.00 *$a9.75 

Malflmore Md. .SI. 50 x33.00 *33.75 

Washington D. C. 30.5O x35.00 *35.75 

x\la Norwich Line fare will he $ .<>0 less. 
'Via Norwich Line fare will he .3<» loss. 

EXCURSION 1989. 

Extanslon from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. Mass. 

Rastorn Steaiiiship Co... to St. .lolin. 

li'inilnlon .\tlantic S. S. Co to Digljy. 

Dominion Atlantic K'y to Halifax. 

Plant Line .' to Hoston. 

To he sold In connection with rail or steamer Hue routes 
to liostou and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

TUKOLGH FAKES. Gran:- vi.T l:ill 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FKOM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to IJnslon routes, or 

rciurn. and return, vim versa. 

Philadelphia Pa. (basing fare) $30.50 x$29.00 *$29.75 

Baltimore. .Md 3i.5(» x33.00 *33.75 

'•Vashlngton, 1). C 3<i.5t) x37.UO *35.75 

xVla Norwich Line faro will he $ .60 le.ss. 
•Via Norwich Line fare will he .30 Ifss. 

EXCURSION 1809 

Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

I»oiiilnloii .\tlaiitii- sti'ariiship Co to ^'ai'inoiith. 

K.iiiiliiiuii Atlaiitii; ICy to Ilalifa.x. 

Ueturnlng, sam<' roiitf to Hoston. 
To be sold In conm-ctlon with rail or steamer line routes 
to Hoston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THKOUGH FAKES. ( ;..iii« via rail 

line routes to 

Bo.sion, re- 

\'!:i i:iil line Via-slcamer turning via 

FROM I iji.-^ Id line roule.M Steamer line 

1'..i-ImIi ;iiiil Id KorilDtl rolltPM, or 

ri'iiirn. and icitini. vii-i- vrr-a. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing faro) $t2H. 50 x$'i7.00 *$27.76 

Maltliiiore, .Mrl 3'i.5() x31.<M> *31.75 

Washington, I). C 31.50 x33.00 •33.75 

xVIa .Vorwifh Line fare will be $ .60 less. 
•Via Norwjeh Line fare will be $ .;io less. 

EXCURSION 2181. 

Extension beyond Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. Mass. 

Iioniliilnii Atlantic Steamship Co to ^ arinnuMi. 

DDniiiiluii Atlantic K'y to I lain ax. 

Plant Line to Boston. 

To be sold In connection with rail and steamer lino routes 
t') Boston and return, as shown on pages (»7 to 70. 

THKOt'OlI FAUE8. GuinR via rail 

line routoM to 

BiitlDii, re- 

\'i:i r:ill liiK! \ i:i ■■. im. r tuiniiiK via 

KKOM riiiiii to line roiili'ii nteamer lino 

1'.'. '.iianii Id Bo- 1 on routi-H, or 

niiirn. arid rriiir-i. vii-'- vr«a. 

PlillHdejphla, Pa. (Iiaslng faro) $2».r>0 x$2H.OO ♦$2h.7.-, 

Baltimore. Md 38 50 xM'i.tto •32. 75 

Washington, It. C 35 50 x34.oO •31 7."> 

xVIa Norwleh Line fare will be $ .(H) less. 
•Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .30 loss. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Halifax, nova Scotia.— concluded. 

EXCURSION 1344. 

E^"Not on sale until May ]5tli. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R ...to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Vanceboro. 

Canadian Pacific R'y to St. John. 

Intercolonial R'y to Halifax. 

Returning, same route to Roston. 

To be sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages G7 to 70. 

THROUGH FAKES. Going via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FKOM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Phlladelplila, Pa. (basing fare) $40.r)0 x$39.00 *$39.7r) 

Baltimore, Md 44.50 x43.O0 *43.75 

Wasliington, D.C 46. 50 x45.00 *45.75 

xVia Norwich Line fare will bo $ .GO less. 
*Via Norwich Line fare will be .$ .30 less. 



EXCURSION 1344. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maiup R. R to Portland. 

Maine CiMitral R. R to Vanceboro 

Canadian I'atuflc R y to St. .John. 

lutiTcoluiilui R'y to Halifax. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
(Good for continuous passage only east of Boston.) 
To be sold in connection witli rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as sliown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. Goinft via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Plilludelpliia, Pa. (basing fare) $36. .50 x$3.").00 *$35.75 

Baltimore, Md 40.50 x39.00 *39.75 

Wasliington, D. C 42.50 x41.00 *41.75 

xVla Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 
* Via Norsvich Line fare will be $ .30 less. 




i,; i.u o 1 i.uia, \v. y\. 



104 



SUiVlMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 

HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. 

At the {■inillucucc 1)1 till' I'utuiiuic and Shenandoah llivei.-, 
nestled on the rocky promontory which marks the extreme 
eastern point of West \'irj!;inia, lies Harper's Ferry, on the main 
line of the iialtimore «\: Ohio Railroad. It is built upon a liill 
known as "Bolivar Heights," and is overshadowed by the 
mountains known as "Loudon Hei<ihts," across the Shenandoali 
River, in N'irginia, and by "Maryland Heigiits," across tlw 
Potomac, in Maryland. This historic town, inisurjjasscd in 
beauty ami historic connections, is becoming more and more of 
a summer resort. Several well-equipped hotels and cottages are 
l>uilt in locations to command the finest scenery of the rivers 
ami mountains, with prices \\-ithin reach of all. 

Of the famous John Brown's raid there remains nothing bul 
the monument where his improvised fort stood, and the founda- 
tion stones of the United States arsenal. The Government has 
marked with iron tablets the history of the Civil War. Tlic old 
houses and churches still remain as in days gone by. Jefferson's 
Rock still conunands that famous view of the Shenandoali made 
historic by Thomas Jefferson, whilst farther up the Shenandoah 
River, on the \'irginia side, John Brown's fort stands by itself 
in a lonely field, where it was rebuilt on its return from tlie 
Chicago World's Fair. Harper's Ferry is at the head of the 
lu'autiful Shenandoah N'alle}', and the Valley branch of the 
lialtimore & Ohio Railroad leads therefrom to all the famous 
resorts in the valley, so well known in the last hundred years, 
and as a consequence numl)ers of visitors locate at Harper's 
Ferrj' and maki' liirir pilgrimages ihcri'froni up the beaulil'ul 
valley. 

EXCURSION 1695, 1713 OR 1714. 

Haltliiiore 4 f)li|.. H. U to naii)er'8 Ferry. 

Keturuliig, 8ume route. 

TUKOCOII FAKKS. 

lialtimore .Mil. $.3.80 I New V©rk N. V. $1 l.HO 

CliestiT I'a. 7.;«> I W'ashlMRton I>. C. 'J.'jr) 

Plilladelphla I'a. 7.80 | WllinliiKtoii Del. <!.80 




HTONB BTAIIiWAY, IIMII'IIIH IKKIIV, W. VA. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



HARRISONBURG, VA. 

EXCURSION 2109. 

KP~Not on salo until May 15tli. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Southern Railway to Harrisonburg. 

Returning, same route. 



THKODGH 

Baltimore Md. $ 9.25 

Chester Fa. 12.75 

Nevvarlc Del. 11.65 ! 



FARES. 

New Vork N. Y. $17 .25 

Philadelphia Pa. 13.25 

Wilmington Del. 12.25 



EXCURSION 2180. 

l^^Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Strasburg Junction 

Southern Railway to Harrisonburg. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 



Bellaire Ohio. $16.80 

Cliarlestown W.Va. 4.05 

Clarksburg W Va. 13.40 

Cumberland Md. 8.40 

Frederick Md. 5 .60 

Grafton W. Va. 12.50 

Hagerstown Md. 5.05 

Harper's Ferry — W.Va. 4.55 



Keyser W.Va. 

Parkersburg W.Va. 

Piedmont W.Va. 

Pittsburgh Pa. 

Rockwood Pa. 

Wheeling W.Va. 

Winchester Va. 



$ 9.35 
16.65 
9.55 
14.45 
10.35 
16.45 
2.95 



EXCURSION L-1. 

^g~Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Harrisonburg. 

Returning, same route. 

Lexington. Va $3.10 

Staunton, Va 1.30 

HIGHFIELD, PA. 

EXCURSION 93. 

Baltimore & Oliio R. R to Hagerstown. 

Western Maryland R. R to Highfleld. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARE. 

Washington, D. C $4.25 

HIGH POIIMT, N. J. 

Through tickets are not issued to High Point, N. .T., and passen- 
gers should be notified to purcliase tickets to l*ort Jervis, N. .1. 



HOT SPRINGS, VA. 

EXCURSION 277. 

Return limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Cliesapeake & Ohio Ry to Hot Springs. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH 

tAnnapolis Md. $13.67 

Baltimore Md. 14.00 

Bellaire Ohio. 27.00 

Braddock Pa. 24.75 

Hutlcr I'a. 25.10 

Chester Pa. 17.50 

Clarksburg W. Va. 24.00 

Connellsville Pa. 23.80 

Cumberland Md. 19.15 

Fairmont W. \a. 24 .05 

Foxburg Pa. 27.90 

Frederick Md. 15.25 

Grafton W. Va. 23.20 

Hagerstown Md. 16.00 

Harper's Ferry... W. Va. 15.25 
t Via Annapolis Junction. 
iE^-Tickets wlfli return limit of 

at $1.00 loss than above fares. 



FARES. 

Johnstown Pa. $22.85 

Keyser W. Va. 20.05 

Martlnsburg W. Va. 16.00 

McKeesport Pa. 25.10 

Newark Del. 16.40 

New Vork N. Y. 22.00 

Parkersburg W. Va. 27.30 

Philadeli)hia Pa. 18.00 

Pittsburgh Pa. 25.10 

Uniontown Pa. 24.20 

Washington Pa. 26.15 

Wheeling W. Va. 27.15 

Wilmington Del, 17.00 

Winchester Va. 16.50 



October 31st, 1910, may be issued 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



HOT SPRINGS, N. C. 

EXCURSION 2109. 

Keturu limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Ualtlmure & Ohio K. K to Washington. 

Southern K'y to Hot Springs. 

Keturnlng, same route. 



THRODOU F.VRK8. 



tAnuapolis Md. $23 17 

Haltlmore Md. -23. bO 

Hellalre Ohio. •29.i)r, 

Mutler I'a. ■29.'.>ri 

Chester I'a. JTOO 

Clarksburg W. Va. 'i!t.!»5 

ConnellsvlUe. I'a. 29 a") 

Cumberland Md. 28. (!0 

Fairmont W. Va. 29.95 

Foxburg I'rt. 30.85 

Grafton W. Va. 29.95 

t Via Annapolis Junction. 



Johnstown Pii. 

.McKeesjiort Pa. 

New York N. Y. 

Parkersburg W. Va. 

Philadelphia Pa. 

Pittsburgh Pa. 

I'liioutown Pa. 

Washington Pa. 

Wheeling W. Va. 

Wilmington Del. 



$29.95 
29.95 
31.50 
29.95 
27.50 
29.95 
29.!»5 
29.96 
29.95 
26.50 



JACKMAN ATLEAN LAKE , ME. 

EX - URSION 2181 . 

Extension Irom Boston, Mass. Roule beyond Boston. Mass. 

Hoston \ .Maine 1{. It to I'ortlaud. 

Maine Central K. K to .Northern Maine Jet. 

Hangor i Aroostook K. K to Creenville. 

Canadian Pac-itlc Ky to Jackman. 

Keturnlng, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
fioston and return as shown on pages 07 to 70. 

THROCOn FAKES. GoiiiR vi.i rail 

line routes to 

Bo.«ton, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philadelphia, Pa.djasingfarei $30.10 x$28.«0 •$29.35 

Baltimore. .Md 34. lO x32.«;o 'SS-SS 

Washington. I). C SfJ.lO x34.(io *35.3r> 

xVIa Norwich f,ine fare will be $ .OO less. 
•Via Nnrwli-h Line fan' will l)o $ .30 loss. 

EXCURSION 1SSI 

Baltlninn' A Ohio It. |{ to Plillailelphla. 

Philadelphia \ I tending ICy to Bound Brnnk. 

Central It. It. of .New Jersey to New York. 

.New York. New Haven & Hartford H. U to SpilnglUdd. 

Boston \ .Maine It. It to Soiitli V.-rnon. 

Central Virmont Itv to Ihattlcboro. 

Boston \ .Main.- It. It to Windsor. 

Central Vcriiiunt Itv to White Itlver .let. 

Boston \ Maine If. It to l,fntioxvlll.-. 

Canadian Paiin<- Ify toJackinaii. 

Iti-tiirnlng, same route. 

TilUOlIUII I'AKK8. 

Philadelphia. I'a. (basing fare) $27 50 

Baltimore. .M<1 3 1 . 50 

Washington. I». C 33 50 



JORDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA. 

CXCURSION tor 

t^ff Not on Hill" until .Mine 15th. 

Baltimore Si Ohio It. R to SteplifMison's. 

Stage to Jordan's White 

Sulphur Springs. 
Keturnlng, same route. 

TMItDCMII KAIJKS. 

.\dd stage line fare ofSl.oo to lares shown heifin toStfpheiison'B. 
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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



JORDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA. 

Jordan's \\ liitf .'^ulpliur Springs are situatfd one and one- 
half miles from Stephenson Station, on the Baltimore & Ohio 
Railroad, in a most deUghtful district. The surrounding hills 
are covered with a luxuriant vegetation, and the climb to the 
top of almost any one of them is compensated by a series of 
magnificent views. The resort is a favorite one for familes, 
many of them returning regularly season after season. The 
main spring, known as the White Sulphur, is in the center of 
the grounds, although near by are wells of pure, sweet water, 
free from mineral qualities. The country about Jordan's White 
Sulphur Springs lies some 500 feet above the level of Harper's 
Ferry, and therefore the pure air, together with the fragrance 
of the pines, which cover the surrounding hills, is refreshing and 
healthful. As the name implies, the water is largely impregnated 
wdth sulphur and the minerals usually accompanying it. 



KENNEBUNKPORT, ME. 

EXCURSION 1531. 

t3f°"Not on sale until May 15tli. 

Extension from Boston, IVIass. Routo beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Keunelninkpoi t. 

Returning?, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection witli rail or steamer line routes to Boston 
and return as shown on pages 67 to 7<). 



THRODGH FARES. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Washinifton D. C 



Goinp; via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Viarailline Viasteamer turning via 

routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

$17.25 x$1.3.7."> *$16..50 

U1.25 X19.75 *l>0.50 

23.25 X21.75 *22.50 



xVia Norwich \Ai\c fare will be $ .60 less. 
♦Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .30 less. 



LA GRANGE, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1668. 

^^Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Olilo R. R to Philadelphia 

Philadelpliia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. U. of Now .Jersey. to New York. 

New Vork Central & Hudson River R. R to Dutcliess Jet. 

Central New England R'y to La Grange. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARKS. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $ 6.90 

Baltimore, Md JO. 90 

Washington, D. C ^ 12.90 

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SURIMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. 

LAKE GEORGE CALDWELL', N. Y. 
EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore* Ohio R. U to Plilla.lolplila. 

Philadelphia & Keadliiff H'y to noiiiul Hrook. 

Central H. H. of New .li'rsev to New Vork. 

New Vork rentral \- Huilson River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware & Hiulsou Co to Lake GeorKe. 

Returning, same route. 

TIIKOOGH FAKES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basiu}? fare) $13. 70 

naltlmore. Md 17 .70 

\Vashlni,'ton, D. C 19.70 

EXCURSION 1992. 

IW Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Plilliidelphla. 

Philadelphia and Reading R'y to Bound Hrook. 

Central It. R. of New .lersey to New Vork. 

Hudson lUTiT Dftv Line to Albany. 

Delaware \- Ihnlsbn Co to Lake George. 

Returning, same route. 

TIIUOUGH FAKES. 

I'hlladelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $11 .70 

Ral t Imure. .Md 1 .5 . 70 

Washington, D. C 17.70 

EXCURSION 1839. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Hound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New .lersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Lake George. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $11.20 

Baltimore, .Md 15. 20 

Wasldngton, D. C 17.20 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphlu. 

Phlladolpliia \- Ri-adlng R'y to IJonnd Hrook. 

("entral R. R. of .New .Jersey to New Vork. 

Hudson .Navigation Co. (Citizens Line) to 'I'roy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to I<ake George. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKKS. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (I)asiugfarei $10.86 

Baltimore. .Md 1 4.H5 

Washington. D. C 10. H5 

EXCURSION 1941. 

t>fT' Not on sail' until .luno Ist. 

Extension from Lal<e George. N. Y. Route beyond Lalte George. 

I^ake Georgo .'^toarnboiit <'o to destination. 

Iteturulng. same route to I,ake Ocoige. 

To be sold In connection with Kxi-urslon Tickets terminating at 
Lake George. 

Arm TO FAHKH .-IMOWS IIKKI'.IN TO I.AKI; OKORfiK, N. i.l 

Assembly Point, N. V, anrl return $ .50 

Baldwin, .N'. V.. ami return 2.85 

Bolton. N. v., and return 1.00 

('leverdalf, .\. V., and return 70 

Glen F^yric. N. ^'., and return 2.50 

Hague.' N. v., and ri'turn 2.5(1 

Hulett's. .N. v., ami return l.OO 

Hundred iHlaiids. N. ^■.,alld return l.OO 

Kattskill. N. v.. and r.-tiirn 70 

.Marion. N. V., an<I return 80 

J'earl Point, N. V.. and return l.OO 

Roger's Rock. N. ^'.. ami return 2.85 

.'*al)bath Day i'olnt. N. V., and roturii 2.10 

.'^agamore, N. Y., and n-tiirn 1 .00 

Silver Bay. N. r..and return 2.40 

Trout Pavilion. \. V.. and return 70 

I'ncas, N. v.. and return 2.30 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J. 

„ EXCURSION 1177. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. K to Philadelphia. 

Philadelpliia & ReadiLK^R'y to Bouud Broolc. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Lake Hopatcong. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $4.60 

Baltimore, Md 8.60 

Washington, D. C 10.60 

LAKE SUNAPEE, N. H. 

EXCURSION 1531. 

Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine K. K to Lake Sunapee. 

Returning, same route. 

To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to Boston 
and return as shown on iiaues 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. Going via rail 

lineroute-s to 

Boston, re- 

Via railline Viasteamer turiiinf? vie, 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston .and t(j Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $18.00 x$16.60 *$17.25 

Baltimore, Md 22.00 x20.50 *21.25 

Washington, D. C 24.00 x22.50 *23.25 

xVia Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 
*Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 

EXCURSION 1454. 

^^ Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New .lersey to New V'ork. 

New York, New Haven A: Hartford R. R to Spriugfleld. 

Boston & Maine R. R to South Vernon. 

Central V^erniont R'y to Brattleboro. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Lake Sunapee. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadeli)hia, Pa. (basing fare) $15.35 

Baltimore, M d 1 9 . 35 

Washington, D. C 21.35 



LAKE TOXAWAY, N. C. 

EXCURSION 2109. 

Return limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Soutliern Railway to Lake Toxaway. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH 

tAnnapolis — Md. $25.37 | 

Baltimore Md. 25.70 

Bellaire' Ohio. 33.15 

Braddock.. Pa. 33.15 ] 

Butler Pa. 33.15 ! 

Cameron W. \'a. 33.15 ; 

Charlestown W. Va. 27.30 

Chester Pa. 29.20 

Clarksburg W. Va. 33.15 

Connellsville Pa. 33.15 [ 

Cumberland Md. 30.85 

Fairmont W. Va. 33.15 

Foxburg I'a. 34.05 

Frederick Md. 26.95 

Grafton W. Va. 33.15 

Hagerstown Md. 27.70 

Harper's Kerry... W. V^a. 26.95 

.lohnstown Pa. 33.15 

Keyser W. V'a. 31.75 

t Via Annapolis .Junction. 



FARES. 

McKeesport Pa. $33. 15 

Martinsburg W. Va. 27.70 

Meyersdale Pa. 32 . 30 

Mo'rgantown W. Va. 33.15 

Mou!idsvllle W. Va. 33.15 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 33.15 

Newark Del. 28 . 10 

New York N. Y. 33.70 

Parkershurg W. Va. 33.15 

Phlladolphia Pa. 29.70 

Piedmont W. Va. 31 .95 

Pittsburgli Pa. 33 . 15 

Rockwood Pa. 32.75 

Somerset Pa. 33 . 1 o 

Uniouto wn Pa. 33 . 1 5 

Washington Pa. 33 . 1 5 

Wlieeliug W. Va. 33.15 

Wilminj^ton Del. 28. 70 

Wiucliester Va. 28.20 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



LEBANON, N. H. 

EXCURSION 1631. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Hustou i .Maine K. H to Lebanon. 

Kotuiuins?. same route to Boston. 
To be sold In oonnectlnn witli rail or steamer Hue routes to 
liostou and return, as shown on pages (>7 to 70. 

THKOLGH FAKES. Going via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

\'ia rail line Viastcamer turning via 

KHOM routes to line routes steamer line 

Bo.ston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Pliiladelpliia. Pa. tbasingfare) $19 60 x$18.10 *$18.85 

Baltimore, .Md 23.00 x'2'2.\Q ♦•22.8.5 

Waslilnsrton, D. C 25.00 x21.10 *24.H5 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be S .00 less. 
• Via Norwich Line fare win be .30 less. 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. 

EXCURSION 1318. 

Baltimore X- (>hlo K. K to Philadelphia 

Philadelphia A: Iteadinsj Ify to Bethlehem. 

Lehinh Valley H. K to destination. 

Heturning, same route. 

throluu f.\kks. 

Destination. Phlladelplila. Baltimore. Washington. 

( Basiim fares.) 

.\tirora ...N. V. $13.80 $1.5.1.-i J;17.45 

Au»)Um N. V. 13.45 15.25 17.25 

Cavupa N. V. 13.45 ]5.4.-> 17.45 

Cazenovla N. V. 14.10 10.7O 18.70 

• riirton Springs N. V. 13.20 14. 75 10.75 

Falls (Lake Wlnolal Pa. » 8.05 15.45 17.45 

Geneva N. V. 13.20 14 75 16.75 

(Jlen . 'Summit .*^prlng3.. Pa. * 6.40 lo 40 12. 40 

Har%'ey8 Lake Pa. ♦ 8.25 12.25 14.25 

Ithaca N. V. 12.25 14.85 16.85 

KInus Ferrv N. V. 13.25 15. h5 17.85 

Mau.hCliuhlc Pa. • 4.50 s 5() 10..50 

.Montrose Pa. * 8.00 12. OO 14.00 

I'owanda Pa. •10.2."j 1 4 -'.') 10.25 

• Keturn limit sl.x months. 

♦.Not to be used for oasliitr purposes by agent at Chester, Pa. 



LEWISTON. ME. 

EXCURSION 195^ 

Exten.slon from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston St .Maine U. H to Portland. 

Maine Central K. U to Lew 1st on. 

Ituturulng, same route to Boston. 

(Good for eontlnuoiiH paHHagc only east of Boston.) 

T<» be .Hold In connectloh with rail or steamer lino routes to 
lt<>4t..ii mid I fturn, as shown on |>ages 07 to 70. 

TBROLOII FAKKH. GoinR via rail 

line roulfx i<i 
Boxloii, !■ 
Vinrniliino Vianlnimor turniiiK \i 
FUOM roiitcH t<i linr routr.t AtPiiinrr li' • 

B'.-ton Mild to p,o<iiin roiil«v«, 
return. nnil return, vice vermi. 
Phlladelpliln. Pa. vbanlugfaro) $10.50 x$1H.OO MIS. 75 

Baltimore. Md 2;i .V) x22.0O "2'i.'7li 

UastdnKton. D. C 25. 50 x24(K) »24.75 

xVJa .Norwich Lino fare will l>e $ .«o lesa 
•Via Norwich Line fare will Ui< ..30 less. 

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SUMMER 'EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



LINCOLNTON, N. C. 

EXCURSION 2113 

Return limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio E. R to Washington. 

Washington Southern R'y and Richmond, / ^_, wir.>,mr.i,ri 

Fredericksburg & Potomac Ralli-oad \^ "»^ii™"°"- 

Seaboard Air Line to Lincolnton. 

Returning, same route. 



EXCURSION 2127. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to B. S. P. Co.'s Wharf. 

Baltimore Steam Packet Co to Portsmouth. 

Seaboard Air Line to Lincolnton. 

Retxirning, same route. 



EXCURSION 2128. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Transfer to N. & W. S. B. Co.'s Wharf. 

Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co.. to Portsmouth. 
Seaboard Air Line to Lincolnton. 

Returning, same route. 



t Annapolis Md. 

♦Baltimore Md. 

Bellalre Ohio. 

Butler Pa. 

Cameron W. Va. 

Charlestown W. Va. 

Chester Pa. 

Clarksburg W. Va. 

Connellsville Pa. 

Cumberland Md. 

Fairmont W. Va. 

Foxburg Pa. 

Frederick Md. 

Grafton W. Va. 

Hagerstown Md. 

Harper's Ferry.. W. Va. 

Johnstown Pa. 

Keyser W. Va. 

♦Via Washington. 



THROUGH FARES. 

$19.42 Martinsburg W. Va. $21.75 

19.75 McKeesport Pa. 29.95 

29.95 Meyersdale Pa. 26.35 

31.25 Moundsville W. Va. 2995 

29.95 Mt. Pleasant Pa. 29 95 

21.35 Newark Del. 22.16 

23.25 New York N. Y. 2775 

29.85 Parkersburg W. Va. 29.95 

29.55 Philadelphia Pa. 23.75 

24.90 Piedmont W. Va, 26.00 

29.80 Pittsburgh Pa. 29.95 

31.25 Rockwood Pa. 26.80 

21.00 Somerset Pa. 27. 15 

28.95 Uniontown Pa. 29.95 

21.75 Washington Pa. 29.95 

21.00 Wheeling W. Va. 29.95 

28.60 Wilmington Del. 22.75 

25.80 I Winchester Va. 22.65 

tVia Annapolis Junction. 



LITCHFIELD HILLS, CT. 

EXCURSION 981. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to destination. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 



Destination. 



Bantam Ct. 

Hawleyville Ct. 

Lake Ct. 

Lltchfleld Ct. 

Morris Ct. 

New Preston Ct. 

Romford Ct. 

Roxbury Ct. 

Roxbury Falls Ct. 

Shepaug Ct. 

Washington Ct. 



Philadelphia. 


Baltimore. 


Washington, 


(Basing fare.) 






$ 8.20 


$12.20 


$14.20 


7.00 


11.00 


13.00 


8.20 


12.20 


14.20 


8.30 


12.30 


14.30 


8.10 


12.10 


14.10 


7.80 


11.80 


13.80 


8.00 


12.00 


14.00 


7.50 


11.50 


13.50 


7.40 


11.40 


13.40 


7.20 


11.20 


13.20 


7.80 


11.80 


13.80 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



nCSORTS BEACHED VIA 

LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. 

EXCURSION 106. 

Ualtiiuorei Ohio H. K to I'hlladelpliln. 

Phllailelphlii i Heading U'y to IJoimd Urook. 

Central K. K. of New Jersey to New York. 

^''"Ll't mv.-n,.".\.^!'.\^.^^'".'.T .!^*"!.^.*'!*:!.*: h^ I>ong Islaml city 

Long Ulaml U. K to destluatlou. 

Ueturulng, same r^ute. 

THROlTOIl FAKBS. 

Destination. Philadelphia. Haltlniore. Washington. 

(Basing fnrc.) 

Aiuagansett N. Y. $9.30 $13,30 $!.->. 30 

Flav .<h.jre N. Y. fi.lO JO. 10 V2AO 

Urldgehaiupton N. Y. 8.80 I'^i.sO 14.80 

Cent re .Moriches N. Y. 7.40 11.40 13. 40 

Cold Spring N. Y. 5.0.") !».(•..-) 11.6.-| 

Easthanipton N. Y. 9.15 13.15 15.15 

Good Ground N. Y. 8.20 l'i.20 14.20 

(ireenport N. Y. 8.80 12 SO 14. so 

Jainesport N. Y. 8.0O 12 OO 14.00 

Mattltuok X. Y. 8.20 12.20 14.20 

Montaiik X. Y. 9.85 13.85 15.85 

Ovster Hav N. Y. 5.70 9.70 11.70 

Patrhoguo X. Y. G.80 l(».,sO 12.80 

Quugiie N. Y. 7.95 11.95 13.95 

Hlverhead N. Y. 7.75 11.75 1375 

Sag Harbor X. Y. 9.05 13.05 15.05 

St. .lames N. T. 0.55 Id. 55 12.55 

Shiunec.ok Hills X. Y. 8.35 12 35 14.35 

Southampton N. Y. 8.55 12.55 14 55 

Stony Hrook X. Y. 6.75 10.75 12.75 

n'estham|)ton N. Y. 780 11.80 13.80 

LURAY STATION, VA. 

EXCURSION 1817 OR 1833. 

Return limit - Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. K to Shenandoah Junct. 

Norfolk Si Western R'y to Luray Station. 

Returning, same route. 

THROLNHI FAKKS. 

•Annapolis Md. $ 0.82 | Martlnsburg W. Va. $ 3.10 

naltlmore Md. 0.75 MrKecsport Pa. 11.05 

Hellalre Ohio. 14.15 Meyersdnle Pa. 7.70 

ISrudrlock Pa. 11.85 Xew York X. Y. 1475 

Chester Pu. 10.25 I'Hrk<»rsl)urg W. \'a. 14.15 

Clarkilmrg \V. Va. 11.20 I'lilld-lolphla Pa. lo 75 

Connellsvllle I'a. 9.90 PLdmoiit W. Va. 7.35 

Cumberland Md. 0.20 PlttsburKli Pa. 12.25 

Frederick .Md. 4 OO Tnlontown I'a. 10.35 

Fairmont W. Va. 11.15 Washington D. C. 5.15 

Grafton W. Va. 10.30 Wheeling W. Va. 14. 30 

Harper's Ferry---W. Va. 2.95 , Wilmington Del. 9.75 

Johnstown Pa. 10. (M) 

* \'ln .\Mnapolls .Iuni'M<>n. 

EXCURSION 32. 

Half I nil IP' \ f)lil<i It. R to .Shenandoah .1 unction. 

.Nor folk \ W I'd tern K'y to I, urn v Station. 

Norfolk \ WeHforn U'y to Natural llrldk'"' Station. 

Chesapeake 4 Ohio u'v to Klilimoiid. 

Tran^r.-r ...... ' to R. F. \ P. It. It, h.pot. 

Rlciiiiioini, Fredericksburg & Potomac 

K. K. and Washington Southern R"y...to WashlnKtoii. 

TMItOt'iill KAKK. 

Wnslilngtoii. D. (• $1 1.25 

CXCUMtlON 32. 

Italtbiiorf \ Ohio K. R to Shcnando/iii .1 unction. 

Norfolk* w.-sfern R'v ^> I.nrav station. 

Norfolk .V W.•s^•rn ICy to Natural llrldge Station. 

riiesnpeake A Ohio K'y to (»ld Point < oiiifort. 

Transfer to N. \ W. s. H. Co s Wharf. 

Norfolk it Wasblngton Steamboat Co to Wimiiiiit;ton. 

TIIKOtJUII rAKK 

Washington. D. C . $12 fiB 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



MAGNOLIA, MASS. 

EXCURSION 1531, 

Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston. Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Magnolia 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THKOUGH FARES. Going via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line V'iasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Bo.ston and to Boston route.*, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $14.50 x$13.00 *$13.75 

Baltimore, .Md 18.50 xl7.00 *17.75 

Washington, D.C 20.50 xl9.00 *19.75 

X Via Norwicli Line fare will be $ .<50 less. 

* Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .30 less. 

RESORTS REACHED VIA 

MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD STEAMER. 

EXCURSION 218 1. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 
^g~Not on sale until June Otli. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Rockland. 

Maine Central R. R. Steamer to destination. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages (!7 1o 70. 

To Boston and return via Rail routes in both directons. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Destination. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 

(Basing fares.) 

Brooklln Me. S'23 00 $27.00 S29.00 

•Cz :• " 22.25 26.25 2.S.25 

Castlne Me. 23.00 27.00 29.00 

•C; '• '■ 21. .5() 25.50 27.50 

Deer Isle Me. 23. ou 27-00 29.00 

a " " 22.25 26.25 28.25 

Islesboro (Dark Harbor).. Me. 22 .'><» 20. .50 28.50 

ix " " " .. " 21.00 25.00 27.00 

North Haven Me. 22.25 26.25 28.25 

a " " ... " 21.50 25.50 27.50 

Sargentville ....Me. 23.00 27.O0 29.00 

■{X " " 22.25 26.25 28.25 

Sadgewick Me. 23.00 2700 29. oo 

•i:^- " " 22.25 26.25 28.25 

Stonington Me. 2275 26.75 28.75 

-ij " " 22.00 26.00 28.00 

■i!!r These fares apply for tickets limited to continuous passage 
only beyond Boston. 

To Boston and return via Steamer Routes in both directions. 

THROUGH FARES. 

DESTINATION. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 
(BaKiiiu; f-ires.) 

Brooklln Me. x$21.50 x?25.50 x827.50 

ii " " X20.75 X24.75 x26.75 

Castlne Me. x21 .50 x25.50 x27.50 

^ " " x20.0() X24.00 X26.00 

Deer Isle Me. x21..5() x25.50 x27.50 

^ " " x2o.75 X24.75 x26.75 

Islesboro (nark Harbor) .Me. x21.00 x2.5.00 x27.00 

■j^ '• " " .. " xl9..">() X23..50 X25.50 

North Haven Me. x2o.75 x24.75 x28.75 

■j^^ " " " x2(».(»0 X24.00 X26.00 

Sargentville Me. x2I..-)0 x25.50 x27.50 

^ " " X20.75 X24.75 x2e.75 

Sedgewick Me. x21.50 x25.50 x27.50 

•h " " X20.75 X24.75 x26 75 

Stonington Me. x'21.25 x25.25 x27.25 

•iX " " x2().50 X24.50 x26..50 

•i^ These fares apply for tickets limited to continuous passage 
only bevoud Boston. 

"x Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

Maine Central Railroad Steamer concluded. 

To Boston via Rail Routes, returning via Steamer Routes or vice versa. 

THItolHiH KAKKS. 

i)K.«iTis.\Tiox. I'liiladelpliiii. Baltimore. Waslilngton. 
I BnsiiiK fjires.) 

nrooklln Me. •?22.'25 *$26.25 *$28.'2.-> 

iV •' " *21.50 *25.50 *-27.5(» 

Castlue Me. *22.25 *i6.'26 *28.'25 

" *20.75 *24.7o *2<?.75 

Deer Isle Me. *22.25 *26.25 *23...J.5 

■Ct " •• »21.50 *2.">.50 *'27.r>(» 

l8leshoru(.Dark IIirl)or>..Me. *21.75 *25.75 *'27.75 

-*? •' " " .. '• *20.25 *24.25 *'2f. 2". 

North Haven Me. *21 .50 *25..">0 *27.r)<i 

•' *20.75 *24.75 *Jt>.7". 

.•Jargentville Me. *2'2.25 *20.25 ^'2s.2,^. 

■d " " *21.50 *25.50 ^JT.'.o 

SedgewJck Me. *22.25 *26.2.5 *2-^.-2.'. 

■ic - " *21.50 *25.50 *2T..M> 

.■^toiilnston Me. •22. (M) *26.0() *2.s.(K) 

'• *2 1 . 2.-1 *25.25 *27.2.-. 

■s^ These fares apply for tickets liinited to contiuuous passage 
only beyond M'lston. 

•Via Xorwlfli Mne fan- will ho ? .30 less. 



MANCHESTER, MASS. 

EXCURSION 1531. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route bevond Boston, Mass. 

I'.'jstoii \ .Maiii'- It. !( to .Manchester 

ItL'turiilnK. same route to Itostori. 

To he sold In connection with rail or stcnnior line routes to 
Hoston anil return, as shown on panes 67 to 7<t. 



THKOLGII FAKES. 



Via rail line Viasteamcr 
routes to lino roule.-i 



Philadelphia, I'a. (Ijaslng fare) 

Malt! more. Md 

Wd.shlnKton. D.C 

X Via Norwich Line fare will he $ .oo less. 

• Via Norwich Line fare will he $ .30 less. 



Huston jind 
return. 

$14.45 
18.45 
20.45 



tr) Boston 

und return. 

x$12.05 

X 10.95 

xl8 05 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
sitcamor line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
♦$13.70 

♦17. 70 

♦1» 70 



MARANACOOK, ME. 

EXCURSION tUSS. 

Eitenslon from Boiton, Mass, Route be>ond Boston, Mass. 

MoHlon i .Maine H. K to Portland. 

Maine < .-iitral It. U to FarniliiKton 

llotnrnlnjf. Hnmo route to Doaton. 
(Oood for <'ontlMiiouH passage only east <>r linston.) 

To l»e Hold In <-oniiecMiin wUli rail or steamer line routes to 
lloMton and retinn, im ithown on pages 07 to 7<». 

TIIRf)i;On KAItKH. 



\ III mil line VinMlcntncr 

roiiten to line roulcH 

Hootoii iiikI to Morton 

return. iind n'tiini. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (haNlng faroi 

Italtlmore, 5lfl 

Waahlngton, I), C 



|2<t r,(t 
21 r.o 
2t» 50 



xf in <H) 

x23.<M» 
x2.'. oo 



X Faro via Norwich Line will li 
• Fare via Norwich Mne will U 



t JV) leHH. 
.30 leas. 



(loiiitt \ in ntil 
line routed to 
Honlon, re- 
tuniiiiK via 
Hteikiiier line 
roiiien. or 

\i<- \ iTxIl. 

•$10.75 
•23.75 
•25.75 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 



EXCURSION 2062. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine K. K to Marblehead 

Returning, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection witli rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as sliowu on pages 67 to 70. 



fare) 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basin 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 

X Via Norwich Line fare will Ije S .00 less. 

* Via, Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 



THKOUGH FARES. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$14.10 

18.10 

20.10 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 

and return. 

x$i2.eo 

X16.60 
X18.60 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vir-o versa. 

♦$13.35 
*17.35 
*19.36 



MT. KINEO HOUSE (MOOSEHEAD LAKE, ME. 

EXCURSION 2181. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Northern Maine Jet. 

Bangor & Aroostook R. R to Greenville. 

Coburn Steamboat Co to Mt. Kineo House. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 

To be sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FAKES. Going via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philadelphia, Pa.(baslng fare) $28.90 x$27.40 *$28.15 

Baltimore, Md 32.90 x31.40 *32.16 

Washington, D. C 34.90 x33.40 *34.15 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .<>0 less. 

* Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 



EXCURSION 2181. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine \i. H to P(irtland. 

Maine Central R. I{.. to Oakland. 

Somerset R'y to K ineo Station. 

Coburn Steamboat Co lo Mt. Kineo House. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 

To 1)0 sold in oouiiectiou with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FAKES. Going via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return. vioe versa. 

Pliiladolphia, Pa. (basing fare) $28.90 x$27.40 *$28.15 

Baltimore, Md 32.90 x31.40 *32.15 

Washington, D. C ai.itO x33.40 *34.I5 

x Via Norwich Line fare will be S .60 less. 
* Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Mt Kineo house (Moosehead Lake), Me. concluded. 

EXCURSION 2063 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2181. 

Halttmore i Ohio H. K to I'liUadelphld. 

riillailelplila \ HfiidlUf,' H'y to HoiiiKl HiDOk. 

Cfiitrttl U. K. of New Jersey to New Vork. 

New Vuik. New lliiven vV Hartford U. U to Now Loiulon. 

New York, New lliiven \- Hartford K. U to Worcester. 

Ilostoii \ Maine H. II to Portland. 

.Maine Central 1{. U to Northern Maine Jet. 

Haugor A: Aroostook K. 1{ to (ireeuville. 

Coburn Steamboat Co to .Mt. Klneo House. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 2063 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2181. 

Haltlmore & Ohio H. K to I'lilladolphla. 

Philadelphia A Heading U'y to Mound Mrook. 

Central K. It. of .New Jersey to .New Vork. 

New Vork, New llaveii A: Hartford K. U to .New London. 

.New York. N. w Haven \- Hartford K. K to Worcester. 

Uoston \- -Maine K. It to Portland. 

.Maine C-iitral U. K to Oakland. 

Somerset U'y to Kineo Station. 

Cobum Steamboat Co to -Mt. Kineo House. 

Keturnlng, same route. 

THROUG-f KAItKS. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing farej $'J8 30 

Haltlniore, Md S'2.M) 

Washington, I). 34 30 




MAIIKI.KTO.V HA NATO HI I'M. 

MARKLETON, PA. 

-Markli'loii .'^iiMiiloriuiii i.-, .-It Hated on llir main liin; of the 
Italtiinorc «V' Ohio llailroad, hclwcrii Cuinlicrl.iml and I'itfshurp, 
ill a scchidcd luiok in thf .Mlc^haiiifs, sliut in hy inriuiilaiii.s 
fnnii llic ()Ut>iilr- worlil, alTordinu a <|uii'l, rc-^lfiil n-lreal for tlic 
«ick, fn-i; from i-xlrciiic wcathir in lillier .^lUiiiincr or winlcr. 

Tin- .suiialoriuiii is .surrniindiMl l)v Ix'aulifiil and roiiiaiilic 
walks and drivrs, and ihir forests and streams aliout it furiii.sh 
sjilciulirl sjKirl. Tlie ahitudc is ltd ween 1,700 and 1,S()() fi'ct. 
I hr- watiT, which is pun- and ahundunt, comes from numornUN 
!>rini;s hinli ii|> on tlic mountain side. 'I'licrc is also -i miiiiTal 
print;, the water of wliich li.-is proven hi^lily iK-nclicial in ca.HCH 
ol dyspepsia and consti|i.'ilioii. 'I'licrc arc excellent phvsiciali.s 
and cumpeieni nurses in atti-nd.iiicc, .and li.aths of all kinds, 
viz: sail, electric. Turkish, vapor, etc., ;irc furnished. The 
hotel, with a r-apaiitv of one hundred and fifty, is o|K'n the voar 
'round. It is only t)ircc hours from Pit (sliiiruh, si\ from W'lish- 
iiigton, and .seven from I'.allimorc. 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



MARKLETON, PA. 

EXCURSION 1463. 

Return limit— Three jiiontlis from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Markleton. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Baltimore, Md $ 9.95 

Braddock, Pa 3.40 

McKeesport, Pa a.'iO 

Philadelphia, Pa 13.95 

Pittsburgh, Pa 3.80 

Washington, D. C 8.35 

Washington, Pa 5.10 



MINNEWASKA (LAKE MiNNEWASKA), N. Y. 

EXCURSION 32. 

1^^ Not ou sale until June 16th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York, Ontario & Western R'y to Kerhoukson. 

Smileys Stage Line to Minnewaska. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Add stage line fare of $2,60 to fares shown herein to 
Kerhonkson, N. Y. 



MONTREAL, CANADA. 

EXCURSION 1521 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 889. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson lUver R. R to Montreal. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare^ $22.00 

Baltimore, Md 26.00 

Washington, D. C 28.00 



EXCURSION 1S24 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 889. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Pliilailelphia. 

Pliiladelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central 11. R. of New Jersey to New Y'ork. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga. 

Del. & Hudson Co. or Champlaiu Trans. Co. ...to Plattsl)urg or 

Hotel Cliamplaln. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Rouse's Point. 

Grand Trunk R'y to Montreal. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to New Y'ork. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Oliio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $24.00 

Baltimore, Md 28 .OO 

Washington, D. C 30.00 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Montreal, Canada continued. 

EXCURSION 1522 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 889. 

t-^~ Xot ou sale until June 1st. 

Hjiltlinore A- » »lilo U. K to I'lilladelphla. 

I'hllink'lphla & Ueadin^,' K'y to IJouud Hrook. 

Central K. K. of New Jersey to New York. 

New Vork Central Sc Hudson Ulver U. K to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Lake George. 

Lake Ueortfe Steamers to Baklwin. 

Delaware i Hudson Co to Fort 'I'iconderoga. 

Clianiplalu Trans. Co. or DeL & Hudson Co to I'lattsluiru or 

Hotel Cliauiplaln 

Delaware i Hudson Co to House's I'oiut. 

Grand Trunk K'y to Montreal. 

New York Central A Hudson Kiver R. U to New York. 

Central U. K. of New Jersey to Hound Mrook. 

Phllaclelphla \- Keadlug K'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore A t)hio U. K to starting j)oiut. 

THUODGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basin;; fare) $25.50 

Raltliuore, Md 29.50 

Washington, D. C 31.60 

EXCURSION 1521 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 890. 

Baltimore A Ohio K. H to Philadelphia. 

Phlladeli)hla A Heading H'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central H. H. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central A Hudson Hiver U. It to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk H'y to Rouse's Point. 

Delaware A Hudson Co to Plattshurg or 

Hotel Champlalu. 

Del. A Huilson Co. or Charaplain Trans. Co to Fort Tlcouderoga. 

Delaware A Hudson Co to Troy. 

New York Central A Hu<lson Hiver H. R to New York. 

Central H. H. i>f New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia A Heading H'y to Phila<lelphla. 

Baltimore A Ohio R. R to starting i)olut. 

THROUGH FARKS. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $24.00 

Baltimore, .M<1 28. (X) 

Washington, I). C 30.00 

EXCURSION 1521 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1523. 

l'-^~ Not on sale imtil June 1st. 

Baltimore A Oldo H. H to Pliiladelpliia. 

Phllndelplila A Iteading H'y to Bouuil Hrook. 

Central H. H. of .New Jersey to .New York. 

New York Central A Hudson River R. H to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk H'y to House's Point. 

Delaware A Hudson Co to Plattsburg or 

Hotel I'hamplaln. 

Champlalu Trans. Co. or Del. A Hudson Co to Fort Tlcouderoga. 

Delaware A Hudson Co to Baldwin. 

Lake fie<jrge .Steamers to Lake (Jeorge. 

Delaware A Hudson Co to 'I'rov. 

New York Central A Hudson River H. R to .New York. 

Central H. H. of .New .brsey to Hound Hrook. 

Philadelphia A Head In ^' H'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore A Ohio H. H to starting point. 

TIIKOi;()II KAKKS. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $25.50 

Baltimore, M<I 29.50 

Washington, D. C 31.50 

EXCURtlON 1S24 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 8«0. 

Baltimore A Ohio ]l. \l to Philadelphia. 

Phlladoliihia A Heading H'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central H. H. of New .ler.sey to .New York. 

New York Central A Hudson Hiver H. H to Troy. 

Delawar<! A Hudson Co to Fort 'I'iconderoga. 

Del. A Hudson Co. or Champlalu Trans. Co. ...to Plattsburg or 

Hotel Champlalu. 

Delaware A Hudson Co to House's Point. 

Grand Trunk H'y to Montreal. 

Returning, same route. 

Tliuoroil FAHKS. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (baaing fare) $22. OO 

Balthnore, Md 20.00 

Washington, D. C 28.00 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Montreal, Canada— continued. 

EXCURSION 1524 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1523. 

IW Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga. 

Del. & Hudson Co. or Champlaln Trans. Co. . . .to Plattsburg or 

Hotel Chaniplain. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Rouse's Point. 

Grand Trunk R'y to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk R'y to Rouse's Point. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Plattsburg or 

Hotel Champlaln. 

Charaplain Trans. Co. or Del. & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Baldwin. 

Lake George Steamers to Lake George. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Troy. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $23.50 

Baltimore, Md 27.50 

Washington D. C 29.50 

EXCURSION 1522 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 890. 

t^°° Not on sale until Jinie 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New .lersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Lake George. 

Lake George Steamers to Baldwin. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga. 

Champlain Trans. Co. or Del. & Hudson Co to Plattsburg or 

Hotel Champlain. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Rouse's Point. 

Grand Trunk Ry to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk Ry to Rouse's Point. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Plattsburg or 

Hotel Champlain. 
Del. & Hudson Co. or Champlain Trans. Co — to Fort Ticonderoga. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Troy. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $23.50 

Baltimore, Md 27 . 50 

Washington, D. C 29.50 

EXCURSIONS 1097 AND 628 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 73. 

B^" Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bethlehem. 

Lehigh Valley R. R to Niagara Falls. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Lewiston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Kingston. 

Grand Trunk R'v or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Prescott. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk R'v to Rouse's Point. 

Delaware & Hudson R. R to Plattsburg or 

Hotel Champlain. 

Champlain Trans. Co. or Del. & Hudson Co to Fort Ticonderoga. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Albany. 

Hudson River Dav Line .to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROKGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $31.30 

Baltimore, Md 34.10 

Washington, D. C y 36.10 

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Montreal, Canada-continued. 

EXCURSIONS 1097 AND 628 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 443. 

tS^ Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio U. U to Phllmlelplila. 

IMilladelpliiii & Ueacllng li'y to Metlileheni. 

LelilKli Valley H. U to Niagara Falls. 

New Vork Central ^V Hiulson Hiver U. R to Lewlston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Grand Trunk ICy or lUclielleu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Kingston. 

Grand Trunk U'y or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Prescott. 

Grand Trunk U'y or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk R'y to Rouse's Point. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to I'lattshurg or 

Hotel Chaniplaln. 
Champlaln Trans. Co., or Del. & Hudson Co — to I'oit Tlconderoga. 

Delaware \- Hudson Co to Raid win. 

Lake George Steamers to Lake George. 

Delaware A: Hudson Co to All)any. 

Hu<l8(>n River Day Line to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Round Rrook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THUOIIQH FAKES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $;i2.40 

Ualtlinore, Md 35. '20 

Washington, D. C 37. 20 



EXCURSIONS 1097 AND 628 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 890. 

iW Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bethlehem. 

Lehigh Valley R. R to Niagara Falls. 

New Y'ork Central A: Hudson River R. R to Lewlston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Grand Trunk R'v of Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Kingston. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Prescott. 

Granfl 'I'runk R'v or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to M<.>ntreal. 

f I rand Trunk R'y to House's Pnlnt. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Plattslmrg i>r 

Hotel Champlaiii. 
Del. i Hudson Co., or Cham|)laln Trans. Co — to Fort Tlconderoga. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Troy. 

New ^'ork Central & Hudson River R. R to New York. 

Central R. It. of New Jersey to Hound Urock. 

Phlla-lelphla \ Reading R'y to I'lilladelphla. 

Baltimore i (»hlo R. R to starting point. 

THKOUOir KAKB8. 

Pblladelphla, Pa. (basing fare) $32. -15 

Baltimore, Md 8r..-jB 

Washington, D. C 3". '25 



EXCURSIONS 1097 AND 628 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 880. 

t^y~ Not on sale until June 1st. 

HaltlMiore \- niilo R. R to Plillailelphla. 

Philadelphia \ Heading R'y to Itethleln-m. 

\.t)h\ii\i Valley n. il to Niagara KallH. 

New York Centriil \- Hudson River R. R. ... to Lewlston. 

.Niagara Navlgat Ion <>) to Toronto. 

(Jrand Trunk R'y or Richelieu Sc Ontario 

.Navigation (,'o to Kingston. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Rictielleu St Ontario 

.Navigation Co to Prescott. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu 4 Ontario 

.Navigation Co to Montreal. 

Now York <'entrnl .V Hudson River K. U to New York. 

• eiifral H. R. of .New .Ir-rsey to Hound Brook. 

I'lilladelphla \ HeadlngR'y to Plilladelpbla. 

Itiiltlmore St Ohio IL R to starting point. 

TIIKorOH FAKKfl. 

Phlladelpliia, Pa. (basing faro) $32.46 

Baltimore, Md 3r..'2r> 

NVashlngton, D. C 87.25 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 

MONTREAL, Canada-Concluded. 

EXCURSIONS 1097 AND 628 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1525. 

^&~ Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Olilo K. K to Plilladelphia. 

Pliila(]('l|ihia & Heading \Vy to Uethleheni. 

Lehigh \alley K. H to Niagara Falls. 

New York Central & Hudson River K. R to Lewiston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Grand Trunk H'y or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Kingston. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Prescott. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk R'y to North Stratford. 

Maine (central R. R to Fabyans. 

Maine Central R. R to Intervale. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Boston. 

Rail Lines (see pages 07 to 70) to New Vork. 

Central R. R. of New .Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Piiiladelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $36.70 

Baltimore, Md 39.60 

Washington. D. C 41 .50 



EXCURSION 1097 AND 628 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1525. 

iW" Not on sale until .June 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Plilladelphia & Reading R'y — to Bethlehem. 

Lehigh Valley H. R to Niagara Falls. 

New York ('eiitral & Hudson River R. R to liewiston. 

Niatcaia Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Grand Tiiiiik R'y or Rlclielleu & Ontario 

Navigation (,'o to Kingston. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation Co to Prescott. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario 

Navigation (!'o to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk K'y to North Stratford. 

Maine Central R. R to Fabyans. 

Maine Central R. R to Intervale. 

Bostcin \ Maine R. R to Boston. 

Steamer Twines (see pages <>7 to 70> to New Vork. 

Central R. H. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia \' l{(!ading It'y to Philadeljihla. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH KAKES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) x$35 9o 

Baltimore, Md x3s 75 

Washington, D. C x40.75 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .30 less. 



MONT CHATEAU INN, W. VA. 

EXCURSION 1837. 

^^ Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Moigantown. 

Mont Chateau Hotel Go's Stage Line to Mont Chateau Inn. 



Returning, same route. 



THROUGH KAUES. 



Add stage line fare of $2.00 to fare shown herein to Morgan- 
town, W. Va. 

Baggage should be checked to Morgautown, W. Va., only. 

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MORGANTOWN, W. VA. 

EXCURSION LI. 

te^Not ou sale until May 15tli. 

Haltlmore v^- Oblo li.li to Morgantown. 

Ueturulng, same route. 

THUOCGH KAKKS. 

Bellalre Ohio. $4.r>() Grafton W. Va. $l.i»() 

Braddock Pa. 5.00 Johnstown I'a. 7.U5 

Clarkst)ur{< W. Va. 2.30 McKeesport Pa. 4.76 

Connellsville Pa. •J.4(» Parkersburg W. Va. 5..")0 

•Cumtierland Md. 7.30 Plttsl)nrj,'li Pa. 5..">5 

xCuniberlaud — Md. 0.00 Inlontuwu Pa. 1.70 

Fairmont W. Va. 1.00 Wheeling w. Va. l.io 

•Via Connellsvllle. x Via Fairmont. 



MOORE'S MILLS, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1668. 

S2^Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore i Ohio U. R to Pliiladdpliia. 

Philadelphia \- Heading K'y to Uonud Brook. 

Central H. H. of .New Jersey to New York. 

New Vork Central & Hudson River R. R to Untohess Jet. 

Central New England R'y to Moore's Mills. 

Returning, same route. 

THUOUGH FAItES. 

Phlladeliihla, I'a. (basing fare) $ 71") 

Baltimore. Md 11.15 

Washington, D. C 13.15 



MOUNT JACKSON. VA. 
t^" Tifkt'ts on sale >[ay 16tb. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Stiashiir^' .In net 

South<!rn Railway to .Mount .lackson. 

Rt'turnlng, same route. 

TllUOroiI FAKES. 

Bellalre Ohio. tiry.Ur, Keyser W. Va. $ H.45 

Charlostown W. \a. 3.15 Parkorsburg ... .W. Va. 16.H."> 

CumberlaiKl .M<l. l r,ii Piedmont W. Va. «.7r> 

Frederick .Md. 475 Plflslnirgh I'a. 13.«(» 

fJrafton w. \a. 11.06 Whe<ding W. Va. ir,.(ir, 

llak'fT.stown .Md. 4.H5 Wlm-hester Va. U (»5 

Harper's Kerry.. W. Va. 3. 05 



EXCURSION 2I0«. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. K to Washington. 

Honthoni Railway to Mount Jackson 

Kcturnlni;, Hamc ronti'. 

TIIKOI/'OII KAKRS. 

Ilaltlmr)re Md. % ~ ur, N<-w York .\. V. M.) !>,. 

Ch'^lor Pa. 11. I.". Phllnrlflphla Pa. 11. !i.-, 

.Ntwark Dt-l. lo 3.^ W llnilnKton Del. in.ii:, 



EXCURSION 2100. 

Baltimore \- fthlo R. R to Harrlsonbnrt;. 

Southern Railway to Mount .lackMon, 

Kiturning, flame route 

TliUOroil lAKRH. 

Lexington, Va $1.2.% 

Htaunton, \a 'J.l.'> 

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MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, MD. 

EXCURSION 1691, 1713 OR 1714. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. R to Mountain Lake Park, 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH 

xAnnapolis Md. $9.85 

Baltimore Md. 9.15 

Bellalre O. 6.30 

tButler Pa. 9.75 

Berkeley Springs.. W. Va. 4.50 

Bloomington Md. .80 

Brunswick Md. 6.16 

tBraddock Pa. 7.70 

<S>Buckhannon W. Va. 4.60 

Buckhannon W. Va. 4.00 

tCallerv Pa. 9.20 

Cameron W. Va. 4.90 

Charlestown W. Va. 6.40 

Cherry Run W. Va. 4.70 

Chester Pa. 12 .65 

tChicora Pa. 10.30 

Clarion Jet Pa. 11 .95 

Clarksburg W. Va. 3.00 

§Claysvllle Pa. 6 .85 

tConnells ville Pa. 5 . 75 

Cumberland Md. 2.10 

tDawson Pa. 5.95 

tEverson Pa. 6.00 

Fairmont W. Va. 2.90 

tFoxburg Pa. 10 .95 

Frederick Md. 7.00 

Galllpolis O. 1 0.80 

Grafton W. Va. 2.10 

Hagerstown Md. 7.00 

Hancock VV. Va. 4.30 

Harper's Ferry — W. Va. 5.90 

Huntington W. Va. 11.70 

Hyndman Pa. 2.70 

Johnstown Pa. 5 . 80 

tKane Pa. 14.26 

Keedysville Md. 6 55 

Kenova W. Va. 11.86 

Kevser W. Va. 1.10 

tKnox Pa. 11.60 

Mannington W. Va. 3.60 

tMcKeesport Pa. 7-45 

Marietta O. 7.05 



FARES. 

Martinsburg W. Va.$ 5.30 

tMarienville Pa. 13.00 

Mason City AV. Va. 9.50 

Meversdale Pa. 8.56 

Morgautown W. Va. 3.90 

Mouudsville W. Va. 6.60 

tMt. Pleasant Pa. 6.25 

Newark Del. 11.55 

<»New Martinsville. W.Va. 5.40 
New York N. Y. 17.15 

tParker Pa. 10.86 

Parkersburg W. Va. 6.30 

Paw Paw W. Va. 3.10 

Pennsboro W. Va. 4 . 60 

Philadelphia Pa. 13.16 

Piedmont W, Va. .90 

tPittsburgh Pa. 8.05 

Point Pleasant W. Va. 10. 10 

Ravenswood W, Va. 8.80 

Rockwood Pa. 4.00 

Romney W. Va. 3.30 

list. Mary's W. Va. 8.10 

TSt. Mary's W, Va. 6.50 

tScott Haven Pa. 6.95 

Shenandoah Jet... W. Va. 6.70 
Sir John's Run W. Va. 4.10 

^Sistersvllle W. Va. 5.80 

Smithtleld Pa. 4.80 

Somerset Pa. 4 .40 

Spriugneld W. Va. 3.00 

Strasburg Jet Va. 8.50 

t Uniontown Pa. 6 .20 

*TJnioiitowu Pa. 5.20 

Wasliington D. C. 8.15 

§\Vashlngton Pa. 7-30 

West Newton Pa. 6.75 

Weston W. Va. 4.00 

Wheeling W. Va. 6.00 

Wilmington Del. 12.15 

II WllUamstown W. Va. 740 

Winchester Va. 7-50 



* Via Fairmont. % Via New Martinsville 

II Via Parlcer.sburK. and Clarksburg. 

t ViaConnellsvilleand Fairmont, t)rvia Cumberland. 

Via Tygart Junction. 
X Via Annapolis Junction. Use Form Ex. 1966. 



<«>Via Clarksburg. 
t Via Cumberland. 
§ Via Wheeling. 



tW In addition to the season tickets for which fares are quoted 
heroin, special tickets. Excursion 2()96. will be sold from the follow- 
ing stations to Mountain Lake Park, Md., and return, good going on 
trains Nos. 1, 7 and 3 on Fridays, and on all trains except No. 3 on 
Saturdays of each week, good to rettn-u on any ttirough train to and 
Including No. 4, leaving Mountain Lake Park on the following 
Tuesday. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa $8. 00 

Baltimore, Md 6.00 

Washington, D. C 5 .00 



MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, MD. 

Mountain Lake Park, the annual meeting place of the 
Mountain Chautauqua an<l camp meetings, is four miles west of 
Deer Park. The Mountain Chautauqua was estahli.shed in the 
fall of 1881, and during three nu)uth.s of the summer it is the 
scene of special interest, as large gatherings of intelligent people 
hold their religious and .secular meetings in buildings especially 
proviiled therefor. The large auditorium seats about thirty-five 
Imndred people, adjoining which ij^ a large building consisting of 

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■MOKIVM, MOUNTAIN l.AKK 



lecture anrl school rooms devoted to cdiicatiDiial features. Aini)li' 
provision is made for jriK'sts in the Mountain Lake Park Hotel 
and the I>och Lynn Heijihts Hotel. There are six or seven small 
hotels and many good hoarding houses, l)esides over two hundred 
cottajres, which liave their tem|)orary occupants durin>; the entire 
summer. Tliis resort has been veiy jioimlar with the States of 
-Marj-land, Pennsylvania, West \'irj:inia and Ohio, and eacli 
summer tiiere are days set apart for special entertainments, 
when at such times excursion rates are named to cover quite a 
contifiuous territoPk'. and each excursion is eafjerly patronized. 
The seasf)n opens June 1st, and from that lime throughout the 
summer Mountain Lake Park becomes a cDmhined resort i>l 
health and rest, with the advantages of scliool and lyccuni. 1 lie 
j)ark is on the main line of tlie lialtimore it Ohio RailrDiid. .nnl 
IS easily reached by througli trains east and west witli<iul cliangc 
of cars. 




SWALLOW FAI.I.M. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



MUSKOKA LAKES AND HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO. 

EXCURSION 1838. 

Extension from Niagara Falls, N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls. 

Grand Trunk R'y to Miiskoka Wliarf. 

Muskoka Lakes Navigation and Hotel Co to destination. 

Returning, same route to Niagara Falls. 

To be sold in connection with Excursion Tickets terminating 
at Niagara Falls. 



EXCURSION 1517. 

Extension from Niagara Falls. N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls. N. Y. 

New York Central & Hudson lliver K. K. or 

Niagara Gorge II. U to Lewiston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Grand Trunk K'y to Muskoka "Wharf. 

Muskoka Lakes Navigation and Hotel Co to destination. 

Returning, same route to Niagara Falls. 

To be sold in connection with Excursion Tickets terminating 
at Niagara Falls. 



THROUGH FARES FOR EXCURSrONS 1838 AND 1.517. 

Add to fares shown herein to Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



All round Muskoka Lakes. .$9.90 

Bala Ont. 7.60 

Beaumaris Out. 7-60 

Clevelands Ont. 8.20 

Ferndale Ont. 8.20 

Gregory Out. 8.20 

Judd Haven Ont. 8.50 

Mapleluirst Out. 8.70 

Milford Bay Out. 8.10 

Morinus House Ont. 8.20 



Port Carllng Ont.$8.20 

Port Cockburn Ont. 8. .50 

Port Keewavdin Ont. 8.10 

Port Sandfleld Ont. 8.20 

Redwood Ont. 8.20 

Rosseau Ont. 8.70 

Roval Muskoka Ont. 8.20 

Wiiidi'iiKTO Ont. 8.20 

Woodiugton Ont. 8.20 

Yoho Ont. 8.20 



EXCURSION 244. 

Extension from Niagara Falls. N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls. 

Grand Trunk R'y to destination. 

Returning, same route to Niagara Falls. 



EXCURSION 1677. 

Extension from Niagara Falls. N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls. 

New Voi'k Central iV Hudson Itiver R. R. or Niagara 

Gorge H. K to Lewiston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Grand Trunk R'y to destination. 

Returning, same route to Niagara Falls. 

To be sold in connection with Excursion Tickets terminating 
at Niagara Falls. 



THRODGH FARES FOR EXCURSIONS 244 AND 1677. 

Add to fares shown herein to Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



Algonquin Park ()ut.$10.65 

Harrie ( )nt. 5 55 

Uracebridge Ont. 7.25 

Brule Lake Ont. 10.10 

Burks Falls Out. 9.25 

Canoe Lake Ont. 10.30 

Colliugwood Ont. G.60 

Emsdale Ont. 8.90 

Graveuliurst Ont. (5.85 

Huntsville ........Ont. 8.25 

.lackson's Point Out. 4.55 

Kearney Ont. 9.10 



Lakefleld Ont. $0.20 

Lindsay Ont. 5.80 

Midland Ont. G.GO 

Muskoka Wharf Ont. 6.90 

North Bav Ont. 11.45 

OrilUa Ont. 6.45 

Owen Sound Ont. 8.45 

Penetang ....Ont. 6.60 

Rainv Lake Ont. 9.75 

]{ock" Lake Ont. 11.10 

Severn Ont. 6.45 

waubaushene Ont. 6.60 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



MusKOKA Lakes and Highlands of Ontario 

Concluded. 

excursion 2181 

Enlenslon from Niagara Falls, N. Y. Route bc>on(l Niagara Falls. 

New Viirk t'entral \- Hiulsou lUver H. U. or 

Nia^'tira (ioiTro H. U to Lcwlstoii. 

Nlauarit Navk'atlon Co to Toronto. 

Caiiadlan Pacific K'y to destination. 

To bo sold in connection with Excnrsion Tickets terminating 
at N'ia({ara Falls. 

THKOUGII FAUKS. 

Add to fares shown herein to Niagara I'alls, N. V.: 

nala Ont.S 6.90 i I'akeslikeu(Key lnlet)(lnt.S10.15 

Barnesdale Ont. 7.60 Parrv .sound Ont. H.3.'> 

Bvng Inlet Ont. 5».95 Pickerel Ont. lO.Or. 

French Ont. 10.85 Point an llaril Ont. 10.9.") 

Moredolphton Ont. 6.43 1 Sudhury Ont. 12.05 



EXCURSION 2181. 

Extension from Niagara Falls. N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls. 

New Vork (.'eiitral \- Hudson Klver li. i{. or 

Niagara Corge i{. H to Lewistou. 

Niagara Navi^'ation Co to Toronto. 

Canadian Pacific Il'y to Bala. 

.Muskoka Lakes Navigation and Hotel Co to destination. 

To be sold in connection with Excursion Tickets terrainathu 
at Niagara Falls. 

TIIKOIGH F.\RES. 

.\dd to fares shown herein to Niagara Falls, N. V.: 

All Kound Muskoka Lakes $9.90 Port Carling Out. 

Mala Park Ont. 690 Port Cockbnrn ont. 

IJeauniarls Ont. 7.6o Port Keuwaydln ont. 

Clevelanils Ont. H.'_'0 Kerlwood Out. 

Ferndale Ont. H.'20 Kossfaii Ont. 

{Jregory Ont. H.-jo Koval .Muskoka ont. 

Jndd Haven Ont. 8.50 Windcincre Ont. 

.Maplfhurst Out. x.70 Woodlngton Ont. 

.Mllfr.r.l Uiiv Out. .s.io Volio Ont. 

.Morlniis House Out. H.20 



NANTASKET BEACH, MASS 

EXCURSION 1049. 

HaltlMiore i Ohio It. K to I'hllaili-lplilii. 

Plillarleli.hla \ Heading K'y to Hound Hnjok. 

Central U. I(. of .New .li-rsey to Now York. 

New Kngland Nav. Co. > Fall Klver Line) to Fall Klver. 

New Vork. .New llav.ii \ Hartford K. K to Nanfasket Mi-aeli. 

New Vork, N<-w Haven .V Hartford K. K to IJosfon. 

New Vork, .V.-w Hav.-n \- Hartford K. K to Fall Klver. 

Now Kiii,'lari<l .\av. (>>. i Fall Klver Line) to New Vork. 

Central K. K. of NMW.Iersev to Hound Hrook. 

Philadelphia \- Heading It'y to Phlladolphla. 

IJaltimore A: (Jhio H. U to Btarting i>olnt. 



tXCORBION 1047 

[Reverse of preceding excurHloM.l 
TiiRdCoii FAitKS Koit «x<iiKSiONS 1046 and I047. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (ba.Hlng fare) $Pi.lo 

Haltlinore, Md 1 6. lO 

Washington. D. C 1h.4<» 

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NANTUCKET, MASS. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. II to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central It. 1{. of New .Jersey to New York. 

New EnKlaml Nav. Co. (Fall River Line) to Fall River. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to New Bedford. 

New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket 

Steamboat Line to Nantucket. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $12.25 

Baltimore, Md 16.25 

Washington, D. C 18.25 

EXCURSION 1942 

^~0n sale June 3rd to September 24th. 

Baltimore & Ohio H. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New England Nav. Co. (New Bedford Line) to New Bedford. 

New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket 

Steamboat Line to Nantucket. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOUGH FAUES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $12.00 

Baltimore, Md Ki.OO 

Washington, b. C 18.00 

NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. I. 

EXCURSION 1943. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central 1{. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New England Nav. Co. (Norwich Line) to New London. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Kingston. 

Narragansett Pier R. R to Narragansett Pier. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKKS. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $ 9.00 

Baltimore, Md 13.00 

Washington, D. C 15.00 

EXCURSION 627. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New J ersey to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to New London. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Kingston. 

Narragansett Pier R. R to Narragansett Pier. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Phlladelpliia, Pa. (basing fare) $11.25 

Baltimore, Md 15.25 

Washington, D. C 17.25 

EXCURSION 1273 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2181. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to IJaltlniore. 

Transfer to M. & M. T. Co.'s Wharf. 

Merchants \- Miners Transportation Co to Providence. 

Transfer (baggage only) to N. Y., N. H. & H. 

R. R. Depot. 
New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R.. to Kingston. 

Narragansett Pier R. R to Narragansett Pier. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOUGH FAKES. 

Braddock Pa..$34.75 Martlnsburg W. Va.$28.35 

Chester Pa. 29.75 Parkersburg W. Va. 3725 

Clarksburg W. Va. 34.00 Philadelphia Pa. 30.25 

Connellsvllle Pa. 32.75 Pittsburgh Pa. 35.05 

Cumberland Md. 29.05 Unlontown Pa. 33.15 

Fairmont W. Va. 34.00 Washington D. C. 28.35 

Grafton W. Va, 33.15 Washington Pa 36.45 

Hagerstown Md. 29.05 Wheeling W. Va. 37.10 

Johnstown Pa. 32.80 Wilmington Del. 29.25 

Marietta Ohio. 38.15 i 

128 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 

NATURAL BRIDGE STATION, VA. 

Itetiirii limit— Six luoutlis from date uf sale. 

CXCURSION 1817. 

Haltlmore i Ohio U. K to Slienaiidoali Junction. 

Noi-rulk \- Western K'y to Natural Uilclge Station. 

Heturnlut;, same route. 

TIlKOnGIl FARES. 

Ualtlmore Mil. $lo.8r> MoKeesport Pa. $lti.05 

Mellalre Ohio. Is.o.t Martlnstnirg W. Va. 7.50 

ItnicUlock Pa. n:.?5 Newark Del. l.'^.rjS 

» hester Pa. 1 l.8."> New York N. V. 18.85 

ritirkshurt,' W. Va. ir>.«o Parkersburtr W. V^a. 18.85 

CoiiiiellsvlUe Pa. 14.30 Philadelphia Pa. 14.85 

Cumberland Md. 10.00 Plttsburt,'h Pa. 16.65 

Fairmont W. Va. 15.56 TTniontown Pa. 11.75 

Frederick Md. 8.40 Washln^'ton D. C. 8.85 

lirafton W. Va. 1470 Wheeling W. Va. 18.70 

Harpers Ferrv — W. Va. 7.35 Wilmington Del. 13.85 

.lohnstown...." Pa. 14.40 



EXCURSION 32. 

naltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Transfer to N. \- W. Steamboat Dock. 

.Norfolk \- Washington Steamboat Co... to Old Point Comfort. 

Transfer to C. \- O. K'y Depot. 

Chesapeake & Ohio K'y to Natural Itridge Station. 

Norfolk i Western U'v to Shenandoah .In net ion. 

Maltlmore \ ohlo K. K to starting lOint. 



EXCURSION 32. 

(Reverse of pre<-i'ding R.xcursion.) 



EXCURSION 32. 

Italtlmore & Ohio R. R to Ualtlmore. 

I'riinsfer to Chesapeake S. S. Co.'s Dock. 

I hesapeake Steamship Co to Old Point Comfort. 

ivansfcr to C. \- o. K'y Depot. 

I hesapeake \ Ohio K'y — to Natural liridge Station. 

.Norfolk & Western K'y to Shenandoah Junctiov. 

Maltlmore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 



EXCURSION 32. 

(Reverse of pri-i-eding K.xciirslon.) 



EXCURSION 32. 

Maltlmore & Ohio R. R to Maltlmore. 

Transfer to Mai to. Steam Packet (.'o.'s Dock, 

Milto. StfRm Packet Co to Old Point Comfort. 

'Transfer to C. \ O. H'v Depot. 

< lic.sapcake \- Ohio R'y to Natural Mrlilgc station. 

Norfolk iV We8t<'rn R'y to Shenandoah .lunction. 

Maltlmore ii Ohio R. R to starting point. 



EXCURSION 32. 

(Reverse of preceding Excursion.) 

TMKOUan FARES. 

• hester, Pa S17 r..-| 

.Newark, Del it). '25 

•New York, N. Y '21 .8,-> 

Philadelphia. Pa 17.85 

WIlmlDKton, Del 16.40 



EXCURSION 32. 

Maltlmore \ Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Mill I hern R'y to I,yn<-libiirg. 

I hesapeake * Ohio R'y to Nafuriil Mrldge .<tat Ion 

Norfolk & Western R'y to Shenandoah .lunction. 

Maltlmore \ ohIo R. R to start Iuk point. 

120 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Natural Bridge Station, Va. -concluded. 

EXCURSION 32. 

(Reverse of prececllnK Excursion.) 

THROUGH FARES FOR ABOVE EXCORSION. 

Chester, Pa $15.90 

Nevrark, Del 14.75 

New York, N. Y '20. 40 

Philadelphia, Pa 10.40 

Wlliuington, Del 15.10 

EXCURSION 32. 

naltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Washington Southern R'y and Rich- 
mond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R. . . to Richmond. 

Chesapeake & Ohio R'y to Natural Bridge Station. 

Norfolk & Western R'y to Shenandoah Junction. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

EXCURSION 32. 

(Reverse of preceding Excursion.) 

THROUGH FARES. 

Chester, Pa S 1 7 . 65 

Newark, Del 10.25 

New York, N. Y 21.85 

Philadelphia. Pa 17.85 

Wilmington, Del 10.40 

EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Shenandoah Jet. 

Norfolk & Western R'y to Luray Station. 

Norfolk & Western R'y to Natural Bridge Station. 

Chesapeake & Ohio R'y to Richmond. 

Transfer to R. F. & P. R'y Depot. 

Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac 

K. R. and Washington Southern R'y.. .to Washington. 

THROUGH FARE. 

Washington, D. C $11.25 

EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore &, Ohio R. R to Shenandoah Jet. 

Norfolk* AVestern R'y to Luray Station. 

Norfolk & Western R'y to Natural Bridge Station. 

Chesapeake & Ohio It'y to Old Point Comfort. 

Transfer to N. & W. S. B. Wharf. 

Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co — to Washington. 

THROUGH FARE. 

Washington, D. C $12.65 

NATURAL BRIDGE HOTEL, VA. 

EXCURSION 266. 

Return limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Shenandoah Junction. 

Norfolk & Western R'y to Natural Bridge Station. 

Stage (2 miles) to Natural Bridge Hotel. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARKS. 

Add stage liine fare of $1.00 to fares shown herein to Natural 
Bridge Station, Va. 

NEW BEDFORD. MASS. 

EXCURSION 2181. 

^^ Not on sale until June 3rd to Sept. 24th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R ....to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central K. K. of New Jersey to New York. 

New England Navigation Co. (New Bedford Line)... to New Bedford. 
Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $10.(K) 

Baltimore, Md 14.00 

Washington, D. C 16.00 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



NEW JERSEY COAST RESORTS. 

EXCURSION 1 17T. 

Baltimore & Olilo H. H to Phlladelplila. 

Philadelphia \- Heading' It'y to Bound Mrook. 

Central K. U. of New Jersey to destination. 

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Grafton ...W.Va. 
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30 19.:f0 1!».30 
7015.7015.70 
65 20.05 20.«5 
00 11.0011.00 
.S01'.'.,HI]9.KO 
2U11.:.'0 11.20 

r,5p>.fi5 p;.r,.-, 
9, 11.95 11.95 
iH)U'0.00 2l).00 
10 21.10 21.10 
W 5.f,0 5.(;0 
i'O 2:1.90 23.90 
00 4.00 4.00 
85 Pi.85 Ki.HO 
0020.00 20.00 
MO 19.80 19.,>^0 
0010.0010.05 

t;o2i.ro2i.co 
302;i.:io23.;)o 
00 5.00 6.00 
85 12.H6 12.85 



•Agents at Haltlmtjre and Washington will use Kxcurslon r)TO. 
1177 or U.-ie. 
t liaslng fares. 
X Via Ualtlrnorc. 

rffF'xcurslon 570. 1177 or llTiti maybesold from Haltlmore. Md., 
Chester, I'a., Frodorlck, .Md.. Hat^'erstown. Mil., .MartlnsbiirR, W. Va., 
Newark. Del.. Washington, I). €., Wllmhigton, Del., and Winchester, 
Va., to theue resorts, llinlteil to Ifl days. Including date of sale, at 
fares TiO cents les8 than those shown above. 




•.IILIIV I'.IMK CAfll.VO. 

181 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 

ASBURY PARK, N. J. 

Like a magic city, with the advent of the summer season 
Asbury Park becomes one of the most populous municipahties of 
New Jersey, -nith a population bordering well toward seventy- 
five thousand. Asbury Park has a particularly fine location for 
a simimer outing, and the beach front is one of the best on the 
North Atlantic Coast. It is bounded on the north and south 
by two beautiful fresh-water lakes, that to the north being 
known as Sunset Lake, which is most irregular in outhne, its 
surface being dotted with many small and picturesque islands. 
Several hundred boats comprise the Uverj'^ thereon, and gala 
events are frequent occurrences. At the south is Wesley Lake, 
a long, narrow and picturesque body of water separating Asbury 
Park from its sister city. Ocean Grove, by all odds the most 
famous camp-meeting city in the country. 

The thoroughfares of Asbury Park are not only uncommonly 
wide, but are very well kept, and the greensward and profuse 
shade surrounding the residences add materially to the city's 
attractiveness. 

There is a casino of mammoth proportions on one of the 
piers extending into the ocean, and reached directly from the 
boardwalk, where a series of daily concerts and entertainments 
is given by the best and most noted musical organizations and 
artists in America. 

The roads leading to the inland and surrounding country 
are noted for their picturesqueness, and driving and motoring 
are popular pastimes. An adequate trolley line brings the 
nearby towns of Avon, Belmar, Spring Lake, Elberon and Long 
Branch within easy riding distance of Asbury Park, while a 
belt hne service in the city connects the boardwalk, pubhc halls 
and business centers with the hotels The hotels are comfortable 
domiciles, with every convenience the tourist may exact, and 
a cuisine wliich is not surpassed anywhere. There are also in- 
numerable boarding-houses, at wluch very comfortable accommo- 
dations may be obtained. 




SUNSET LAKE, ASBURY PARK. 

132* 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



NEW LONDON, CONN. 

EXCURSION 1716. 

Halttmore i oiiio U. li to Plilladelpliia. 

I'hlladolpliia A lU-ndiii^' It'y to Mound Itrook. 

Central K. It. of New .Icisey to New York. 

New England Navi^'ation Co. (Norwich Line) to New London. 

Heturuiuf^, same route. 

TIlltOUGU FARES. 

Plillailelj)lila, Pa. (basing fare) $7.00 

Halthnoie, Md 11.00 

Washington, D. C 13.00 



EXCURSION 981. 

Baltlniore i Ohio R. R to Pliiladelpliia. 

Philadelphia 4 Iteuding K'y to Hound Urook. 

Central U. It. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford It. K to New Loudon. 

Ueturniug, same route. 

TH HOUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $ Jt.OO 

naltiniore, Md 13.00 

Washington. D. C 15,00 

NEWPORT, R. I. 

EXCURSION 621. 

Baltimore 4 Ohio R. K to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Urook. 

Central R. R. of .New Jersey to New Y'ork. 

New Kngland Navigation Co. (Fall River Line) to Fall River. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Newport. 

New Knglaml Navigation Co. (Fall River Line) to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Hound Urook. 

Philadelphia & Reading K'y to Philadelphia. 

Ilattlmore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

TIIROUOII FARBS. 

F'hiladelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $lo.25 

Raltlinore, Md 1 4.V{5 

Washington, D. C l«>.ur» 



EXCURSION 624. 

Baltimore A r)iii,, r. r to Philadelphia. 

Phlladel|>hla i Reading R'y to Bounrl Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Now York. 

New England Navigation I'o. (Kali River lilne) to Newport. 

Returning, same route. 

TIIROIUill KARKR. 

Pblladolpbla, T'a. (l)aaiiig fare) $1() on 

Italtlriiore, Md 1-1 no 

Washington, D. C in.on 



EXCURSION lyra in connection with excursion 2100. 

Baltimore A Olilo R. R to Bui 1 1 more. 

IraMHfiT to M. \ M. 'I'. C.i.'y Wliiii-r. 

.Merriiants A .Miners Traniportutlon ('o — to l'roviiIen<c. 

Transfer (Imggiige only) to N. Y. N. II. A H. 1(. R. 

Depot. 
New York. New Haven A Hartford R. R....to Newport. 
Returning, same route. 

Tlllioriin KAKKfl. 

Braddock Pa. $34. 50 Marietta Ohio. $38. (m> 

< lioster Pa. ViH.7<» MarMUMlmrg W. Va. 7H.'jn 

riarkNtiurg W.Va. :\h nr, Parkersliurg W. Va. .*«7. m 

Coiinell?ivllle Pa. 32 fM) I'ltlf^tiiirgh Pa. 3IIhi 

Cuinlierland Md. 'iH.OO Inlontown Pa. 33. no 

Fairmont W.Va. 33.H."i Wimhlngton I». C. •2H-2>< 

firafton W.Va. 33. <M) Wjmdington Pa. 3i{.:tn 

Hagerstown Md. 'IH.iHt Wheeling W.Va. 3<l.ltr, 

Johnstown Pa. .T2.<ir. Wlimlngtun Del. 'Jti.jo 

138 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



NEWPORT, VT. 

(^~Not ou sale until May 15th. 

EXCURSION 1280. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. H to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Keadliif^ U'y to Bound Brook. 

Central K. R. of New .Jersey to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford K. H to Springfield. 

Boston & Maine R. H to South V'ernon. 

Central Vermont R'y to Brattleboro. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Windsor. 

Central Vermont R'y to White River Jet. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Newport. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOUGH FAKES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $'iO.,-iO 

Baltimore, Md '2-i.50 

Washington, D. C... '26.50 

RESORTS REACHED VIA 

NEW YORK CENTRAL &. HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. 

EXCURSION 1527. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadeliihia & Heading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New .Jersey to New York. 

New York Central A; Hudson River K. K to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THKODGH FARES. 

UBSTINATION. Pliiladelpliia. Baltimore. Washington. 

(Busing fares.) 

Auburn N. Y'. $10.50 $'20.50 $'22.50 

Benson Mines N. Y'. 18.20 '22.20 21.20 

Cape Vinrent N. Y. 17.90 21.90 '23.90 

*Clifton Springs N. Y. 17.05 21.05 23.05 

Geneva N. Y. 10.55 20.55 22.55 

Glenfleld N. Y. 15.00 19.60 21.00 

Lake Bonaparte N. Y. 17.25 21.25 '23. '25 

Lowville N. Y. 15.!M) 19.90 21.90 

Malone N. Y^ 2020 24.20 26. '20 

Massena Springs N. Y. 19.90 23.90 25 90 

Ogdensburg N. Y. 18.95 22.95 24.95 

Trenton Falls N. Y. 14.25 18.25 20.25 

*Return Limit— six months. 

EXCURSION 122. 

t^~ Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Pluladelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading It'y to Bound Brook. 

Central It. R. of New .Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Itiver Day Line to All)any. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

1 iKSTiN ATiON. Philadeli^liia. 

(Basing f.aies.) 

Aul)urn N. Y. $14.45 

Benson .Mines N. Y. 16.05 

Cai)e X'inccnt N. Y. 15.70 

Clifton Springs N. Y. 15.95 

Geneva N. Y. 15.50 

Glenneld N. Y. 13.40 

Lake Bonaparte N. Y. 15.00 

Lowville N. Y. 13.70 

Malone N. Y. 18.00 

Massena Springs N. Y. 17. 70 

Ogdensburg N. Y. 10.70 

Trenton Falls N. Y. 12.20 

EXCURSION 122. 

Biltlniore & Ohio R. It ..to Philadelphia, 

Phdadelphia & Iteading R'y to Bound Ih'ook. 

Central H. R. of x\ew .Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) to Albany. 

New York Central & Hudson Kiver R. R to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

134 



Itimore. 


Washington 


i;l8.45 


$20.45 


20. 05 


22.05 


19. 70 


21.70 


19.95 


21.95 


19.. 50 


21.50 


17.40 


19.40 


19.00 


21.00 


17.70 


19.70 


22.00 


24.00 


21.70 


23.70 


20.70 


•22.70 


10.20 


18.20 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

NEW YORK Central &. Hudson River Railroad-conc d. 



I IIHOI (ill I A l(K; 



UB6TINAT10N. 



I'liiladelpliia. 


Hiiltliiioie. 


Wasliliifitou, 


iHiisiiiK f:ires.) 






S13.95 


S17.95 


$19.95 


15.55 


19.55 


21.55 


15. 2() 


19.VJ0 


21.20 


15.45 


19.45 


21.45 


15.00 


19.00 


21.0I> 


l'i.90 


16.90 


is.yo 


11.50 


18.50 


20.50 


13.20 


17.20 


19. 2() 


17.50 


21.50 


23.50 


17. VO 


21.20 


23.20 


1(5. ao 


20.20 


22.20 


11.70 


15.70 


17.70 



Auburn X. Y. 

Ili'iisoM .Mluea N. V. 

<'a|n' \'ini-elit N. V. 

• liitou .'^prin^^s N. V. 

tJeiievii N. V. 

Clenn.'Ul N. V. 

Lake Hunaparte .N. V. 

I.owvllle N. V, 

Malnue N. Y 

Massi'ua Sprinf<s N. Y 

<»i;.ieiisl)ur« N. Y 

Tn-iiton Falls N. Y 

EXCURSION 122. 

Ilaltlmore 4 Ohio K. H to Pliiladolphla. 

Phllailelplila A: Reading K'v to Hound Hrook. 

r.-ntral K. K.of Ntnv Ji-r.sey to New York. 

Hudson NavK'atiiin Co. ( Itlzciia Llne^ to Troy. 

New York ("eutial i Hud.sou Ulver 1{. I{ to destination. 

Ueturnlnfi, same route. 

THKOUGH I AllK.S. 

UKSTINATION. l'liilailnlpl)ia. Ualtiinore. Washington. 

1 l<:i.-inK fare,-).) 

Auburn N. Y. 13.96 $17.95 $19 95 

llen-i.in .Mines N. Y. 15.55 19.65 21.55 

Cap.- Viiicf'nt N. Y. 15.20 19.20 212(> 

Clirtoii .-prints N. Y. 15.45 19.45 21.45 

<;fn.va N. Y. ]5.»)0 19.00 21. oo 

(il.'iiflfld N. Y. J2.9M 16.90 JK.9(> 

Lake Honaparte N. Y. 14. 50 18.50 20.50 

Luwville N. Y. 13 'JO 17. 2o 19. 2o 

.Malone N. Y. 1750 21.50 23. 50 

.Massena Springs N. Y. 17. JO '^1.20 23.20 

(»grlpnijt)ur>: N. Y. Iti 20 vi0.20 22.20 

Trenton Falls N. Y. 11.70 1570 1770 

NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN &. HARTFORD RAILROAD 

RESORTS. 
Via New England Navigation Co. Fall River Line. 

EXCURSION 911, 

Haltlinor.- .V olilo H. H to riijladelplila. 

Fhlladeli.lila \- Keadliig K'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central H. It. of .New .I«Tsoy to New York. 

New Hnglatid NavlgaMon ("o. (Fall HIver Line) to Fall Ulver. 

New York. .New Haven \ Hartford U. U to deHtliiatlon. 

HeturninK. same route. 
'riri{(>i:i;ii kakks. 
Destination. 

Harnstalile Mass. 

HrewMtor Mass. 

Hu/^ard's May Mass. 

CliatliAiii Mass. 

Kfi.sthniii MaHS. 

Faliiioiith Mass. 

Harwich MaHS. 

Hyannis Mass. 

Marlon .Mass. 

Mattapolsett .Mass. 

Morniiiieiit Mearh . . . .Mass. 

N«)%v Hedford Mass. 

Onset .Junction iMass. 

Orleans Mass. 

Plymouth Mass. 

Pi ><;asset Mass. 

Pri>vliicetown Mass. 

Sandwich Mass. 

South Dennis Mass. 

South Yarmouth Mass. 

Tremoiit Mass. 

W.-iineet Mass. 

West Harnstable Mans 

Wo(jds Hole Mass. 

Tarniouth Mass. 

136 



Philadelphia. 


Haltliiiore. 


Wasliliijjton, 


(Bii.HJtiK f:iri-.t.) 






$12.20 


$16.20 


$IH 70 


12.90 


16.90 


IH )IO 


1 1 .50 


15 50 


17 50 


13 40 


17 40 


li) 4u 


13 70 


17.70 


l!i.70 


12.00 


16 00 


IH Oit 


12.70 


16 70 


IH.70 


12.50 


16 5(1 


1 H . 5n 


1 1. 10 


15 40 


17. 4(» 


11. Ol) 


15. no 


17. 60 


ll.OI) 


15 <») 


17 60 


H» 25 


11 75 


16 75 


1 1 to 


15. Il» 


17 10 


1,5. in 


17. M> 


19 10 


1 1 . 40 


15 40 


17 10 


I l.TO 


15.70 


17.70 


14. 10 


IH. in 


2(1. 10 


1 1 K(» 


1 5 , HI 1 


17 8(» 


17 .'.<) 


16.511 


1H.50 


17 to 


16 411 


Is. 40 


1 1 70 


15 70 


1 7 70 


13..-.n 


17 50 


19 50 


17 10 


16. 10 


IH 10 


12.70 


I 6. 70 


18.20 


1 7 30 


16 30 


18.30 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

NEW YORK, ONTARIO &. WESTERN RAILWAY. 



EXCURSION 1S61. 



Baltimore & Ohio K. U to Philadelpliia. 

Philadelphia & Keadiug H'y to Bound Brook. 

Central K. K. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York, Ontario & Western R'y to destination. 

Hetiirninji, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 



DESTINATION. 

Bloomingburg 

Cooks Falls 

EUenville 

Fallsburgh 

Ferndale 

Kerhonkson 

♦Liberty 

Livingston Manor.. . 

Marmakatiug 

Monticello 

Mountalndale 

Mt. Upton 

Rockland 

Sylvan Beach.. 
Trout Brook... 
AValton 



. N. Y. 
. . N. Y. 
..N. Y. 
..N. Y. 
..N. Y. 
..N. Y. 

. N. Y^ 
. . N. Y. 
. . N. Y. 
..N. Y. 

.N. Y. 

. N. Y. 

.N. W 

. . N. Y^ 

N. Y. 

. N. Y. 
♦Return limit, six mon 



Philadelphia. 

(Basing fares.) 

$ 7.(50 

9.70 

8.10 

8.40 

8.75 

8.35 

8.80 

9.25 

7.65 

8.60 

8.15 

12.45 

9.50 

15.15 

10.00 

11.25 

ths from date 



Baltimore. Washington. 



$11.60 
13.70 
12.10 
12.40 
12.75 
12.35 
12.80 
13.25 
11.65 
12.60 
12.15 
16.45 
13.50 
19.15 
14.00 
15.25 
of sale. 



$13.60 
15.70 
14.10 
14.40 
14.75 
14.35 
14.80 
15.25 
13.65 
14.60 
14.15 
18.45 
15.50 
21.15 
16.00 
17. 25 




NI.\0.\R\ FALLS, N. Y. 

The'awe-inspiring cataracts of the'Niagara River are'aniong 
the most wonderful in the world. The Horsehoe Fall, the largest , 
in the direct course of the river, is throe thousand feet wide, with 
a perpendicular drop of one hundred and fifty-four feet. The 
American Fall and Central Fall each has a descent of about one 
hundred and sixty feet. 

The length of the Niagara River is but thirty miles from'"its 
source, which is the outlet of Lake Erie, until it discharges^its 
waters into Lake Ontario. In this short distance the aggregate 
descent of the river is three'jhundred and thirty-four feet, the 
greater part of which is confined to a distance of eight miles. 

Although the Falls themselves present unsurpassed scenery, 
there arc many other places of almost ecjual int(>rest within the 
radius of a few miles. The Cave of ^^'inds, the Jiurning .Spring, 
the "\Vhirli)ool Rapids, the Steel Arch Bridges, the Great Canti- 
lever Bridge and the Gorge of Niagara River are each worthy of 
a trip to the boundary line between the United States and 
Canada. • 

136 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Interesting side trips of a day or lonjier are ainonp; the 
interestinji features. An electric line runs throufjli tlie (Irand 
Canyon of Niagara alonj; the American sliore down liy the'very 
water's edge, as far as Lcwiston, while another line alon;r the 
Canadian shore atTords tourists views of the Falls and W'hirl- 
|>ool Rapids, and skirts the Niagara from Chipjiewa to (^ueenston, 
where connection is made with steamer for Toronto. Another 
side trip of consideralile interest embraces Thousand Islands. 

NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1193 OR 1318. 

naltlmore 4 Ohio R. U to Philndelpnla. 

I'lilladelpliia & Kending Il'y to Hetliloheiii. 

Lelilgh Valley K. I{ to Niagara Kails. 

Roturniug, same route. 

xnuounn pakbs. 

Philndelpliia, Pa. (basing fare) $17.00 

Baltimore, .Md 18.00 

Washington, D. C UO.OO 



EXCURSION 1583. 

^^ Not on sale until May 20th. 

naltlmore & Ohio U. H to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Heading Il'y to Bound Broolc. 

f'eiitral K. K. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Itlver Day Line..." to Albany. 

New Vork Ceutrai & Hu<lson Klver K. K to Niagara Falls. 

Heturning, same route. 

THUOUGU KAKES. 

Phlladeli)lila. Pa. (basing fare) $19.50 

Baltimore, Md '.23.50 

Washington, I). C 25.50 



EXCURSION 408. 

Baltimore 4 Ohio U. It to Pittsburgh. 

Transfer to P. & L. K. Depot. 

Pittsburgh 4 r>ake Krle K. K to Voungstown. 

I^ake Shore i .Michigan Southern K'y to MiilTalo. 

New Vork Contral \- Hudson Klver K. It to Niagara Falls. 

Keturning, same ro\ite. 



EXCURSION 1490. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. U to I'lttsburgh. 

BufTalo. Uorhoster & I'lttsburgh K'y to BulTalo. 

New Vork (.'entral fc Hudson Klver K. It to Niagara I'alls. 

K<-tiirnlng, same route. 

TMItOCon lAltKS. 

Baltimore Md. $'.iO.O() •draftoii W. Va. $IH.(h) 

Braddofk Pa. 1'_'..30 .M.Ket-sport Pa. 12 50 

•rUrksburg W. Va. 1h..io .Morgautown W. Va. 10. M) 

(V)nnellsvllle Pa. 11.2."> rnlorilown Pa. 11.H5 

('uml)erlaii(l .Md. IH.do Washlugfon D. (.". 2<) OO 

•Fairmont W. Va. 17. lo 

•Via Connellsvllli'. 



EXCURSION I0S7 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 670. 

Baltimore .V Ohio K. K to Philadelphia. 

Philadfliihla \ Reading K'v to Bf-thlohcm. 

I.eliigh ValifV K. R to NIauara F/iUs. 

Nfw Vork (••ntrai \ Hudson Klver K. K to N.«w \i>rk. 

Central R. R. of New .It-rscy to Brumd llrooli. 

Phlhuleipiila A Rea<llng K"v to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. K to starting point. 

TMKOUOH FAKBS. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing faro) $20.75 

Baltimore, .Md. 23 56 

Washington. U. C 26.65 

137 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Niagara Falls, N. Y. -continued. 

EXCURSION 1097 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 496. 

jt^~ Not on sale uutil May iiOtli. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. U to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Keadiug R'y to Bethlehem. 

Lehij^h Valley R. R to Niagara Falls. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Albany. 

Hudson River Day Line to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltim ore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $19.65 

Baltimore, Md 122 .45 

Washington, D. C 24.45 

Excursion io97 in connection with excursion 2180. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading to Bethlelietu. 

Lehigh Valley K. K to Niagara Falls. 

N. Y. C. & Hudson River R. R to Boston via Albany. 

Merchants \- Miners Transportation Co... to Baltimore. 

Transfer to M. & M. Trans. Co. Dock. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FARKS. 

Baltimore, Md. (basing fare) $34.60 

Chester, Pa 35.10 

Newark, Del 35.10 

Philadelphia, Pa 35 . 10 

Washihgton, D. C 37. 10 

AVilmington, Del 35.10 

excursion 1097 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1445. 

|^~ Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bethlehem. 

Lehigh Valley R. R to Niagara Falls. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Lewiston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co to Clayton. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Albany. 

Hudson River Day Line to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Phlladeli)liia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $23.95 

Baltimore, Md 26.75 

Washington, D. C 28.75 

EXCURSION 1527 OR 1584. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Phlladeliihla. 

Philadeljjhia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

(Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Niagara Falls. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare^ $21 .00 

Baltimore, Md 25 .00 

Washington, D. C 27.00 

EXCURSION 2181 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 829. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Pittsl)urgh. 

Transfer .....to P. & L. E. R'y Depot. 

Pittsburgh & Lake Krie R. H to Voungstown. 

Lake Shore \- Michigan Southern Ry to Buttalo. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Niagai'a Falls. 

New York Ceiiti-al \- Hudson River R. R to New York. 

Central ItailruHci cif New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia .V Kcadiiig Ry to I'hiladelphla. 

Baltimore iV Ohio K. K ". to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Baltimore Md. S24.55 Martinsburg W. Va. S24.55 

Braddock Pa. 24.55 McKeesport Pa. 24.55 

Chester Pa. 24.55 New York. N. Y. 24.55 

Connellsville Pa. 24.55 Philadelphia Pa. 24.55 

Cumberland Md. 24.55 Washiugion. D. C. 24.55 

Harpers Ferry,... W. Va. 24.55 , Wilmington ...... ....Del. 24.55 



SmUMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Niagara Falls, N. y. continued 



EXCURSION 2181 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 496. 

Maltliiiore .V Ohio K. I< to IMttshiirKli. 

riaiisrcr to V. \- L. K. U'y \h pot. 

rittsl)iU(jli \ Lake Krie 1(. I( to Vouiigstowu. 

I.iikf .><lii>ri' \- .Micliitrnn Southern Hy to lUitTalo. 

.N»'\v Vork ( fiitral \- lliulson Kivcr K. I{ — to XiaKara Tnlls. 
New York ifiitral \- Hudson Klvi-r It. If — to Albany. 

Huilson KlvLT Day Line to New Voik. 

Central Kallroacl of New Jersey to Mound llrook. 

I'liiitidt'lpliia \- l{oa<lin;i Uy to rhiladeli)hia. 

Ha It inn ire \ Oliio If. It to starting i)olnt. 

THKOrr.H FARE,';. 

Maltimore Md. $'i;}.4r» i Martiiisl)nrjj 



Ihaddock Pa. '23 -io 

c'hi'ster Pa. 'i;i.4r) 

Connellsviile Pa. 'J;J.4r> 

Cuinherland Mil. 2;?. 4.5 

Harp<TS Ferrv....W. Va. •2;i.4.-i 



.\V. Va. $J3.4.'i 

McKeesport Pa. 23,45 

New Vork N. V. 23.45 

Plillartflphia Pa. 23.45 

Washiiifiton !).(;. 23.45 

W'iliuiugtou Del. 23.45 



EXCURSION 2181. 

Maltimore i Ohio U. H to Pittsburgh. 

rransfer to M. U. \- P. Ky. depot. 

MiirTalo. Kocliestcr \ Pittsliur^'h. U'y to MulTalo. 

.Nfw Vork Central \ Hudson 1(1 ver K. U to Niagara Falls. 

N<-vv Vork CLMitral \ Hudson Itiver K. It to New Vork. 

c.-ntral Kaili'oad of .New Jei-sey. to Hound Mrook. 

Philadelphia \- Heading hy to Pliiladrlphia, 

Maltlmorf vV olilo H. It to staitin^c point. 



TlllfOriill FARB8. 



M.iltlinore Mil, 

Mrad.loek Pa. 

< hf>tHr Pa. 

I onnellsvllle Pa. 

Cundierland .Md. 

Hariiers It-rry — W. Va. 



)24.55 Martinsburfi W. Va. S21.65 

24.5."> MeKeesport .Pa. 24.55 

24. .->5 New Vork N. V. 24.55 

•J4.55 Phila<lelphia Pa. 24.55 

24.5.) Washiuf^ton 1). ('. 24.55 

24.55 \Vilniinf,'ton Del. 24,55 



EXCURSION 32 

Maltimore \: Ohio U. H to Pittsbnrt;h, 

Transfer to M. It. \ P. K"v depot. 

MiitTalo. lto<-heHter& I'ittsburk'h It'y to MulTalo. 

N«-\v Vork Central \ Huds<fn Itiver K. U to .Niagara Falls. 

.Sew Vork Cential vV Hudson Klver It. It to Albany. 

Hudson Itlvt-r Day Line to New Vork. 

Ci-ntral Itallroad of .New .lersev to Mound Mrook. 

Pliiladelphla & Iteiidlrif,' U'y to Plilladelptila. 

Maltimore \ Ohio it. h to starting point. 



Miltlmore .Md, 

Mradrlock Pa, 

f;iie>tt<T — I'a. 

Connellsviile Pa. 

Cumberland Md. 

Harpers Fen"y....W. Va. 



TIIKOI'.II lAKKS. 

S23.J5 
2:5.45 
23.45 
23.45 
23.45 
23.45 



.MartinstiurK W.Va. $23.46 

.MeKe.-sp.)rt Pa. 23. 15 

New Voik N. V. 23.45 

Pldlad.lphla Pa. 23,45 

Washington I), C. 23,45 

Wlimln^tton Del. 23,45 



EXCURSION 2181. 

IKilflmore 4 Ohio It. It to Pltfsl)urirh, 

■Iraiisfer to P, \ L. i:, depot. 

I'lftsliiir«li A- Lake KrIe It. It to \ouiii;stown. 

Luke .-^hore \ Miehik'un Southern It'v to MutTalo, 

New Vork Central \ Iludflon Itiver It. It to Nlauara Fails, 

L<diiKh Valley II, It to South M'-lhlehem. 

i'hiladelpliia \ Heading U. K to Pliiladelpliia. 

Maltimore ti Ohio It. It to starting point. 



THUOIKill KAIIKS. 



M.iltlmore Md. 

Itraddock Pa, 

Cliester Pa. 

Conmdisvilie Pa. 

Cumberland Md. 

Harpers Ferry — W. Va. 



$24.0.'. 
•2 1. an 
24 (»5 
24 05 
24.0.-, 
24.<».-> 



,NIart InvliiirK 
.McKeesporl, . . 
Pliiladelphla. 
Washlnu'ton. 
Wilmington . 



V V/i. $24,05 
. I'a. 24. (K'-. 

...Pa. 24.05 
D. C. 24, 05 
Del. 24,05 



130 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



NIAGARA Falls, N. Y.— concluded. 



EXCURSION 2181. 

naltimore & Ohio R. 11 to Pittsburgh. 

Transfer to B. U. & P. ll'y depot. 

Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh R. R to Buffalo. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Niagara Falls. 

Lehigh Valley R. R.... to South Bethlehem. 

Philadelphia & Reading R. R to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 



EXCURSION 2181 . 
TIIliODOH FARES. 



Baltimore Md. $21. 05 

Braddock Pa. 24.05 

Chester Pa. 24.0.5 

Connells ville Pa. 24.05 

Cumberland Md. 24.0.5 

Harpers Ferry.... W. Va. 24.05 



Martlnsburg W. Va. $24.05 

McKeesport Pa. 24.05 

Philadelphia Pa. 24.05 

Washington D. C. 24.05 

Wilmington Del. 24.05 



NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY RESORTS. 

^^Not on sale until May 15th, 



EXCURSION 2292. 



Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Shenandoah .let. 

Norfolk & Western R'y to destination. 

Returning, same route. 



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Baltimore Md. 

Chester Pa. 

Clarksburg — W. Va 

Coiinellsvillo Pa. 

Cumberland Md. 

Frederick Md. 

Grafton W. Va. 

Keyser W. Va. 

Martlnsburg ..W. Va. 

New York N. Y. 

Parkersburg ..W. Va. 

Philadelphia Pa. 

Piedmont W. Va. 

Pittsburgh Pa. 

Uniontown Pa. 

Washington 1). C. 

Wheeling W. Va. 

Wilminerton Del. 



$5.42 


$7.97 


5.;« 


8.30 


8.85 


11.80 


9.80 


13.35 


8.50 


12.05 


4.80 


8.35 


2.00 


0.15 


8.00 


12.45 


5.75 


9.30 


1.70 


5.25 


13.35 


10.30 


13.05 


l().(iO 


9.35 


12.30 


5.95 


9.50 


10.85 


14.40 


8.95 


12.50 


3.75 


0.30 


12.90 


10.45 


8.35 


11.30 



$5.07 
5.00 
8.50 
9.45 
8.15 
4.45 
2.25 
8.55 
5.40 
1.35 
13.00 
12.70 
9.00 
5.00 
10.50 

&.m 

3.40 
12.55 
8.00 



$16.92 
17.25 
20.75 
21.50 
20.20 
16.50 
14.30 
20.00 
17.45 
13.40 
25.25 
24.75 
21.25 
17.a5 
22 55 
20.05 
15.25 
24.00 
20.25 



$12.17 


$5.20 


$18.97 


12.50 


5.10 


19.30 


10.00 


8.00 


22.80 


17.65 


9.55 


23.20 


ie..35 


8.25 


21.90 


12.65 


4.55 


18.20 


10.45 


2.35 


10.00 


10.75 


8.05 


22.30 


13.60 


5.50 


19.15 


9.55 


1.45 


15.10 


20.50 


13.10 


27.30 


20.90 


12.80 


20.45 


16.50 


9.10 


23.30 


13.80 


5.70 


19.35 


18.70 


10.00 


24.2,5 


10.80 


8.70 


22.35 


10.50 


3.50 


17.30 


20.75 


12,05 


26.30 


15.50 


8.10 


22.30 



$ 9.67 
10.00 
13.50 
15.05 
13.75 
10.05 

7.85 
14.15 
11.00 

0.95 
18.00 
18.30 
14.00 
11.20 
10.10 
14.20 

8.00 
18.15 
13.00 



140 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Norfolk & western Railway Resorts 

Continued. 



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•Animpolls ...Md. $13.02 

Halt iiuore Mil 13.',»5 

Chester Pa. 17.45 

Clarkslmrj; W. Va. 19.55 

Counellsville Pa. 18.25 

Cumberland Md. I4..i5 

Frederk-k .Md. 12.35 

Oraftoii \V. Va. 18.(15 

KevsiT. \V. Va. 15 50 

Martlnsburg . ..W. Va. 11.45 

New York X. V. 21.95 

p!irkersbiir;,'...W. Va. 22.,sO 

Pliiladelpliia I'a. 17.95 

Piedmont \V. Va. 15.70 

Plttsbnrch Pa. 20.t» 

rnii.ntKwn Pa. 18.70 

\Vasliin«ton D. C. 11.95 

Wlieellnj,' W. Va, 22.65 

U'llmlugton Del. 16.95 




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vXnii'ip'dls Md. 

Ilaltlinore .Md. 

• heater Ph. 

('Iarksbnr;f \V. \'a. 

(onnellsvllle Pa, 

< iirniierland Md. 

Fr.ciiTlek Md. 

• Jrnrton W. Va. 

K.yser \V. Va. 

Mart Insbnri^ . . \V. Va. 

N.!W Vnrk .\. Y. 

I'arkersbnrK.. . \V. Va. 
Plillnd.-lphla... Pa. 

Piedmont W. Va. 

PlttslinrKh Pa. 

rnloiitiiwn Pa 

WiislilriKton It. C 

\vii.-..iiiiu' W. Va. 

vviimtOKton I)«l 



$5.72 


$12.17 


$12.47 


$13.22 1 


.5.(« 


12.. 50 


I2.H0 


13.55 


9.15 


lii.OO 


Hi.:u) 


17.(».5 


10.10 


17.20 


17.. 50 


l.S 15 


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I5.!K) 


lii.20 


ir..s5 


5.10 


12 20 


12..50 


13. 15 


2.1K) 


10.00 


10.30 


10.95 


9.20 


in.:i0 


Hi. 1)0 


17.25 


(i.ft5 


13.15 


13.45 


14.10 


2.00 


9.10 


9.40 


10.05 


\3.i\.') 


20.50 


20.M0 


2 1.. 55 


13.35 


20.45 


20.75 


21.40 


9.i„5 


lti..V) 


Iti.SO 


17..55 


0.25 


13.. 35 


13.C.5 


14..30 


11.15 


IK. 2.5 


1H.55 


19.20 


9.25 


l(l..r. 


If.. 1)5 


17.30 


4.0.5 


10. .50 


10. HO 


11., 55 


1.3.:'0 


20.:«i 


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21.25 


8.ti5 


15.50 


15.H0 


10.55 



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7.45 
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4.70 
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7.H.5 
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15 15 
1.5.15 
11.45 
H.a5 
12.95 
11.05 
5.H5 
1.5.(K) 
10.45 



$4.50 
4.40 
7.00 
8.85 
7.56 
3.85 
1.05 
7.95 
4.80 
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12.40 
12.10 
8.40 
5.00 
9.90 
8.00 
2. SO 
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5.15 
8.05 
9.00 
8..30 
4.00 
2.40 
8.70 
6..55 
1..50 
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0.15 



3..55 
12.70 
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$15.77 
10.10 
19.00 
20.40 
19.10 
1.5.40 
13.20 
19..50 
10.35 
12.30 
24.10 
23.05 
20.10 
10..55 
21.45 
19..55 
14.10 
23..50 
19.10 



'Agents at Haltlmore and WaHlilngton will nne the folInwlnK 
form.s: Berry vllle, Va., Ex. 2Jn(l; Uovce, Va., K.x. "i-'OT ; Klkton, Va., 
Kx. JJJW; Front Koyal, Va., Kx. 2'2I»I». 



Vlu Annapolis, .let. 



141 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



NORFOLK &. WESTERN RAILWAY RESORTS-Concluded. 

EXCURSION 1588. 

naltimore & Ohio R. R to Konova. 

Norfolk & Western R'y to destination 

Returning, same route. 



Fkom 



To 



Bluefleia W. Va. 

Blue Ridge Va. 

Bristol Tenn. 

OhristiaiisburK Va. 

Glade Spring Va. 

Pulaski. Va. 

Kadford Va. 

Roanoke V'a. 

Salem Va. 

Sliaws vllle Va. 

Wytlie ville Va. 



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24.15 
20.00 
22.15 
24.90 
22.30 
21.70 
23.70 
23.20 
22.50 
23.15; 



.$17.45 
22.80 
24.05 
20.80 
23.55 
20.95 
20.35 
22.35 
21.85 
21.15 
21.80 



$16.15$12, 
21.50 18. 
23.35 20, 
19.50 10, 
22.25 19, 
19.05 10, 
19.05 15, 
21.05 17. 
20.55 17. 
19.85 10. 
20.501 17 



05'$12.45'! 
30 17.80 
15 19.05' 
30 15.80 
05 18.. 55 
45 15.95 
85 15.35 
85 17.35 
35 10.85 
65 lO.lSi 
30] 16.80 



; 9.85! 
15.20 
17.05 
13.20 
15.95 
13.35 
12.75 
14.75 
14.25 
13.55i 
14.20 



; 9.2.5'$ 7.65 

14.00 13.00 

10.45 14. .S5 

12. (iO 11.00 

15.35 13.75 

12.75 11.15 

12.15 10.55 

14.15 12.55 

13.05 12.05 

12.95 11.35 

13.601 12.00 



EXCURSION 2182. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Southern R'y to Lyncliliurg. 

Norfolk & Western R'y to destination. 

Returning, same route. 



From 



To 



Bluefleld W. Va. 

Blue Ridge Va. 

Bristol Tenn. 

Cln-lstiansburg Va. 

Glade Spring Va 

I'ulaski Va. 

Hadlord Va. 

Koaiioke Va. 

Sul(>m Va. 

ShawsvlUe Va. 

Wythevllle Va. 



$25.25 
20.50 
27.30 
21.95 
20.00 
23.15 
22.50 
20.50 
20.80 
21.55 
24.10 



$21.25 
16.50 
23.30 
17.95 
22.00 
19.15 
18.50 
16.50 
16.80 
17. 55 
20.10 



$17.25 
12.50 
19.30 
13.95 
18.00 
15.15 
14.50 
12.. 50 
12.80 
13.55 
10.10 



$22.55 
18.70 
24.25 
20.60 
23.20 
20.65 
20.10 
18.25 
18.55 
19.20 
21.45 



NORTH CONWAY, N. H. 



EXCURSION 1531, 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R to North Conway. 

Returnintr, same route to lioston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as sliown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

I Salt! more, Md 

Washintjtdii, 1). C 

X \ia Norwich Line, fare will be S .<!() less 
* Via Norwich Line, fare will be .SOUess. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston aiul 

return. 

$19. (iO 

23. (>0 

25.00 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 
X$18.10 
X22.10 
X24.10 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
i"$18.85 
*22.85 
*2t.85 



14B 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



NORTHFIELD, MASS. 

EXCURSION 64 

U0~ Not ou sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio H. R to Phllartelphla. 

Phllatlelpliia & Ueadltih' H'y to Uoiiml Urook. 

Central H. R of New .lorsey to Now York. 

Nt'w Kll^'laIlll Nav. ('i>. ( Norwich Llue) to New l,<jinlon. 

Central W-iiuont K'y to NortlitleUl. 

Return lug, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Phlladeliihla, Pa. (basins fare) $10.50 

Baltimore, Md 14.50 

Washlnirton, D. r 16.50 



NORTH HAMPTON, N. H. 

EXCURSION 1531 . 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston \- Maine R. K to Nortli nami)ton. 

Returning? same route to Hoston. 

To be sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown ou pages 67 to 70. 



Plilladelphla. Pa. i,l)asin{? fare). 

Haltlmore, Md , 

Washington, I). O 

xVla Norwicli Lino, fare will be S .60 less. 

•Via Norwich Line, fare will (je$ .30 less 



(SU KAUES. 




Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 


\'ia rail line 


Viasteamer 


turning via 


routes to 


line routes 


steamer line 


Boston and 


to Rostr.n 


route.s, or 


return. 


and return. 


vice vcr.sa. 


$1.5. 50 


xfl4.00 


*$14.76 


19.50 


X18.00 


♦18.75 


21.50 


X20.00 


*'i0.75 



NORTH HATLEY, P. Q. 

EXCURSION 20S8 . 

l^-Not on sale until -May 15tli. 

naltiinoreJt Olilo R. R to Pldladelplila. 

Phlladelplda \ Keailin« R'v to Bound llrook. 

Central R. R. of .New .Jersey to .New ^ ork. 

New Vork, .New Haven & Ilartford R. R to Sprliigtleld. 

Boston vV Maine R. R to Soutti Vernon. 

(,'entral N'eriuont ICy to Brattleboro. 

Hoston vV .Maine R. It to Windsor. 

Central Vermont R'y to White River Jet. 

Boston & .Maine R. R to North 1 1 at ley. 

Returning, same route. 

TIIROUOII FARES. 

Philadelphia. I'a. (basing fare) $21. K5 

Baltimore, .Md 25.85 

Washington, D. C 27.)^> 



NORWICH, VT. HANOVER, N. H, 



EXCURSION I2a0. 

tW~ Not on sale until .May I5tli. 

Baltimore A «Hiio R. It to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia V Beading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of Now .lersoy to New Vork. 

New Vork, .New Haven Sc Hartford H. K t<» .spriMk'Moid. 

Boston A- .Maine B. It to .'^outh Vernon. 

Central Vprniont By to Brattleboro. 

Boston A Maine B. R to Windsor. 

• '•'iitral Vermont By to While Blver .let. 

Boston A Maine B. R to .Norwich. 

Ueturning, same route. 

TIIKOIKiH FAURH. 

Phlhulolphia, Pa. (basing fare) $15.55 

Baltlmor.-. Md U».56 

Wdshington, I). C 21.55 

143 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



OAK BLUFFS (COTTAGE CITY). MASS. 

EXCURSION 626. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Plillaclelphla. 

Philadelphia & Readlug U'y to Bound Brook 

Central U. U. of New Jersey to New York. 

New Enf^land Nav. Co ( Fail River Line) to Fall River. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to New Bedford. 

New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard & Nan. S. B. Line. to Oak Bluffs. 
Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $11.25 

Baltimore, Md 15 . 25 

Washington, D. C 17.25 



EXCURSION 1952. 

|^"0n sale from June 3rd to September 24th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelpliia & Reading R'y to Bound lirook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New England Nav. Co. (New Bedford Line) to New Bedford 

New Bedford, Mai'tha's Vineyard & Nan. S. B. Line.. to Oak Bluffs. 
Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $11.00 

Baltimore, Md 15.00 

Washington. D. C 1700 



OAKLAND HOTEL, MD. 



OAKLAND, MD. 



Oukland is a tiiriviiij^ little city with a regular iKH)ulatioii 
of fifteen hundred people. It contains many beautiful homes, 
and is most picturesque. There are innumerable private cottages 
in tlie neighborhood of Oakland owned by residents of distant 
cities, notably Cincinnati, Baltimore and Washington. These 
cottages are occupied every summer, and their owners claim the 
climate is the most deUghtful to be found. 

Oakland is on the main line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 
and all trains make regular stops. 

14« 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 
OAKLAND, MD. 

EXCURSIONS 1692. 1713 OR 1714. 

Baltimore 4 Ohio K. H. to Oakland Ueturnliib', same route. 

THKODGH PARKS. 



tAnnapolls Md. $ 9.95 

naltlmore Md. 9. '25 

Ik'liiistou W. Va. 3.70 

l».Mlalre Ohio. «5.30 

IJerkeli-v Springs, W.Va. 4.60 

Ulouiiiiugtua Md. 1 .00 

•Hradd-M-k Pa. 7.fi5 

tn-addork Pa. 7.80 

HniMswick Md . 6 .25 

,':Hucklmnnon....W. Va. 4.50 

HiickhannoD....W. Va. 3.90 

•MiitltT Pa. 9.t>5 

:iliitler Pa. 9.90 

•Callerv Pa. 9.10 

tCalk'ry Pa. 9.35 

("Hineron W. Va. 4.80 

Cliarle-stown W. Va. 6.. 50 

Cherry Kun W. Va. 4.80 

Chester Pa. 12.75 

*Cliii-ora Pa. 10.20 

tChicnra Pa. 10.45 

'I larlon Junction — Pa. 11.85 

:riiirii)n Junction — Pa. 12. lO 

• 'larksburK W, Va, 2.90 

•"'onnellsvillf Pa. o.iiO 

:i onTif* llsvllle Pa. 6.85 

Cumberland .Md. 2.20 

'Kvi-rson Pa. 6.85 

:Kvfrson Pa. «.10 

Kalnnont \V. Va. 2.80 

•Fc)Xl)urB Pa. 10.85 

tFoxhurur Pa. 11.10 

Kr<'derick Md. 7. 10 

(ialll polls Ohio. 10.70 

(irarton W Va. 200 

HaBerstown Md. 7.10 

llan<'ork \v. Va. 4.40 

Harper'.s Ferrv. W. Va. fl.io 

Huntington... "...W. Va. 11.00 

Hyndman Pa 2.70 

Johnstown Pa. 5 90 

•Kane Pa. 14. 15 

:Kaiie Pa. 14. 40 

K«jnova w. Va. I'i.oo 

K'Hvser W. Va. 1 .70 

•Knox Pa. 11. .Ml 

tKnox Pa. 11. 75 



♦McKeesport Pa. $ 7 30 

JMcKeesport I'a. 7 GO 

Mannlntiton \V. Va. 3.00 

♦.Marleiivllle Pa. 12.90 

JMarleiivllle Pa. 13.15 

Marietta Ohio. 0.95 

MaitlnsbiUK W. Va. 5.40 

Mason City \V. Va. 9.40 

Meyersdale Pa. 3. 05 

Morgantown W. \'a. 3 80 

Moundsvllle ... .\V. Va. 5 50 

*Mt. Pleasant Pa. 0.10 

J.Mt. Pleasant Pa. 0.35 

':^N'e\v Martlnsv'e.W.Va. 5.3(i 

New York N. V. 17.25 

Newark Del. 11.65 

ParkcrsburK W.Va. 6.20 

•Parkers Lamlin^'.. ..Pa. 10.75 

tParkers Landing... Pa. 11.00 

Phlladelplila Pa. 13.25 

Piedmont W. Va. 1.00 

♦Plttsljurgh Pa. 7 90 

tPittsburgh Pa. 8.15 

Point Pleasant.. W. Va. 10. OO 

Uavenswood — W. Va. 8.20 

Kockwood Pa. 4.10 

Homuev W. Va. 3.40 

♦Scott Haven I'a. 0.80 

JScott Haven Pa. 7.05 

Shenandoah Jet. W. Va. 5.75 

Somerset Pa. 4.50 

"Sistersvllle W. Va. 5.70 

°St. -Marv's W. Va. 6 lO 

1st. .Mary's W. Va. k.(M) 

Strasbiirti Jet Va. 8.00 

•Ciilontou M Pa. 5.10 

JCiiiontown Pa. 0.30 

WashluKton D. C. 8.25 

I Washington Pa. 7 20 

•West .Newton Pa. 60 

tWest Newton Pa. «.85 

Weston W.Va. 3 9(» 

Wiit>ellng W. Va. ••>.()(> 

WliMilnuton Del. 12 25 

I VViiiiaiiistown. .. W. Va. 7.3<) 

Winchester Va. 7.00 



•Via New Martinsville and Clarksburg. I Via Parkcrsburg 

• Via .Morgantown. J Via Cumberland. S Via Wheeling. 

■ir Via riarksbiirg. ; Via 'I'ygart Jet. 
t \la .\nnapollM .let., use Form K.\. 1900. 



tW In addition to the season tickets for which fari's are i|Uoted 
special tickets, Kxcurslon 2097, will lie sohl from the following sta- 
tions to Oakland, Md.,and return, good going on trains Nos. l,7an(1 
3 on Fridays, and on all trains on Saturday and Sunday of each 
week, Koud to return on any through train to and Including No. 4. 
leaving Oakland fin the following Tuesday: 



THItoUOn KAUK.-<. 



Plilla<leiphla, Pa J8 <K) 

Maltimoro, Md 5.(i0 

Washington, U. C 6.00 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 




THE Kn'l.lt AT liKODKSl Di;. W. \ A. 

RESORTS REACHED VIA OAKLAND, MD. 

EGLON, W. VA. 

Eglon is reached by a l)cautiful ten-mile mountain drive 
from Oakland, and each summer its hotel and cottages are 
becoming more popular with the lovers of natural scenery 
and invigorating mountain air. 

AURORA, W. VA. 

A delif^htful scenic drive of twelve miles from either Oak- 
land or Deer Park leads up to the httle mountain resort of 
Aurora, which is especially attractive to many owing to the 
absence of the conventional formalities which usually prevail 
at such places. Aurora's two hotels and many cottages are 
well patronized by those seeking relief from the hustle and 
bustle of the large cities and at the same time build up their 
health with pure mountain air. 



BROOKSIDE, W. VA. 

A mountain resort also that is rapitUy growing in popu- 
larity is Brookside, W. Va., located near Oakland. 

Brookside Inn and Cottages — ten in number — are .situated 
on a plateau 3,000 feet above tide-water, commanding a view 
second to none in the United States. No resort can boast of 
more healthful location, purer water, better or more abundant 
food. Brookside supplies its oA\'n meats, poultry and dairy 
products. There is every opportunity for out-door sports and 
recreation, including boating and bathing in the lake. Riding 
and driving are more popular pastimes for which a well equipped 
livery is maintained. The Casino and Billiard Room afford 
opportunity for indoor amusements 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



OCEAN CITY, MD. 

EXCURSION 822. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. R to naltliiiore. 

Daltliiiore, Cliesjifeake & Atlautlo U'y to Ocean City. 

UeturnlULr, same route. 



FAKKS. 

.lohnstown Pa. $11.95 

MfKeesport Pa. 10. (io 

Martiiisl>urfjr W. Va. 7.55 

Parkersliurg W. Va. IS*. 40 

Pk'diiKpnt W. Va. TJ.:?.^) 

Plttsldu-^'li Pa. 17 2() 

riii<iriU)\vu Pa. 15 3») 

\VHsliiiit,'t<ni ]).('. 5.50 

Wlieeliug W. Va. 19.26 



riiKorc.ii 

llellalre Ohio. $19. .55 

Hradilock Pa. 1(5 80 

t'larkslnii-K W. Va. 1(5.15 

roiuiellsvllle Pa. 14. 90 

(^uinberlaml .Mil. 11. 20 , 

Fairmont W. Va. 1(5.15 

Frederick Md. 6.50 

(Jrafton W. Va. 15.30 

Hat,'ersto\vn -Md. 8.00 

Harper's Ferry — W. Va. 7 30 i 

l-iT" It transfer through Baltimore Is desired, collect additional 
amounts as shown on page 18. 

SPECIAL EXCURSION 822-10. 

Return limit— Eleven days. Including date of sale. 

Haltlmore i Ohio H. U to Haltlniore. 

Ualtimure, Chesapeake & Atlantic K'y to Ocean City. 

Keturning, same route. 

TIIKCJUGII FAKE. 

Washington. D. C $4 (!0 

IW If transfer of baggage through Haltlmore Is desired, collect 
additional amount as shown on page 18. 

EXCURSION 1116. 

t3f~ To be sold on Saturdays only, go<j(l for return |)assageto and 
including the following Mon<lay. 

Haltlmore & Ohio H. R to Baltimore. 

Haltlmore, Chesapeake & Atlantic R'y to Ocean City. 

Jteturning, same route. 

TIIKOUCJII FAKK. 

Wiishlngtou, D. C $3.60 

^~ If tran.sfer through Baltimore is desired, collect additional 
amoiinta as shown on page 18. 



OCEAN CITY, N. J. 

EXCURSION 200. 

Return limit- Six months from date of sale. 
Transffr tlirough Pliilad(;l|)hia not included. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. R to Plilladelphla. 

Atlantic City R. R toOcenn City. 

Returning, same route. 



TirKOUlitl KAKRS. 



Aimapolis .Md. $ 7.75 

•Haltlmore .Md. 6.75 

Hraddoclc Va. 18. 50 

Butler Pa. 19. 10 

Cliester Pa. .3.25 

Clarksburg W. Va. 19.JO 

('onflueiicB I'a. 16. 15 

Conn«»llHville I'a. IH.05 

Cumberland .MM. 14.15 

Fairmont W. Va. 19. lo 

Foxburg I'a. 19 Hi 

Frederick .Mrl. 9.75 

Orafton W. Va. 18.55 

ilnrperu Ferry... W. Va. 10.13 

llyndman Pa. 14.45 

• Vlii HalMMu>re. 

r-t5^ If transfer of passenger through Plilladolpliia Is dcHlred, 
agents will §ell transf<-r cliock. Form 'i'-23. at rati- of 25 cents in 
elth<T direction ; and If transfer of bHirgiik''- I.m deslrt-d. sfll transfer 
tag. Form T .s. at rate of 35 ••••nts In i-ltlier direction. I'or triinsfer 
of both passenger and t)aggage tliroui^ti I'hiladeipiila, see lOxcur- 
8lon 2ii59. 



.lohnstown Pa. 

McKeesport Pa. 

.Meyersilalo I'a. 

.Mt. I'loasant Pa. 

M<jrgiiiitown — W. Va. 

.\lonn<lsvllle W. Va. 

.Nt'uark Del. 

I'liikerHtiiirg . . . . VV. Va. 

i'lttsbuigli Pa. 

Hock wooil Pa. 

Somerset Pa. 

I iilontown I'a. 

WuBhIngton I), (y. 

West Newton Pa. 

Wilmington Del. 



$15. 15 
18. 5() 
15 i:. 
1.S.II5 

19 S5 
2 1 . 21 1 

■i.;tf. 

22 40 
1H.50 
15. 15 
15 45 
IM.55 
8.75 
18.50 
3.75 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Ocean City, N. j.— concluded. 

EXCURSION 347. 

Return limit— Fifteen days from date of sale. 

Transfer through Philadelphia not Included. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Atlantic City R. R to Ocean City. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOUGH FARES. 



Newark Del. $ 3.60 

Wasliington 1). C. 8.00 

Wilmington Del. 3.00 



♦Annapolis Md. $7 .00 

Baltimore Md. (5.00 

Chester Pa. 2.50 

Frederick Md. 9.00 

* Via Baltimore. 

I^" If transfer of passenger through Philadelphia is desired, 
agents will sell transfer check, Form T-23, at rate of 26 cents In 
either direction ; and if transfer of Ijaggage is desh-ed, sell transfer 
tatr. Form T-8, at rate of 35 cents in either direction. For transfer 
of both passenger and baggage through Philadelphia, see Excur- 
sion 2059. 

EXCURSION 2059. 

Return limit— Six mouths from date of sale. 
Transfer through Philadelphia included. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Transfer to A A). R.R. Pier. 

Atlantic City R. R to Ocean City. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 



*Annapolis Md. $ 8.00 

Baltimore Md. 7.25 

Bellaire Ohio. 21.70 

Braddock Pa. 19.<i0 

Butler Pa. 19.60 



McKeesport Pa, $19.00 

Marietta Ohio. 23.30 

iMartiusburg W. Va. 10.70 

Morgantown. W. Va. 20.35 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 18.55 



Charlestown....... W. Va. 10.72 | tNewark Del. 4.85 

tChester Pa. 3.75 Pittsburgh Pa. 19.00 

Connellsville Pa. 18.55 Shenandoah Jet... W. Va. 10.51 

Cumberland Md. 14.45 \ Uiiiontown Pa. 19.05 

Foxburg .Pa. 19.60 Washington D. (;. 9.25 

Frederick Md. 10.25 Washington Pa. 19.90 

Hagerstown Md. 9.95 Wheeling W. Va. 21.20 

Hyndman.. Pa. 14.95 tWilmlngton Del. 4.25 

Johnstown Pa. 15.95 i Winchester Va. 11.55 

*Via Baltimore. 
t Fare includes transfer of baggage only. Use tickets of Form 
200, and furnish passengers with two transfer tags, Form T-GO, to 
cover transfer of baggage in both directions through Philadelphia. 

IW Excursion 'i059 is printed to include transfer of passenger 
onlv through Philadelphia, but in selling this form, agents at 
stations named will furnish two (2) baggage transfer tags. Form 
T-60, with each ticket, as the faros (luoted include transfer of 
passenger and baggage through Philadelphia in both directions. 
One transfer tag. Form T-60, should be attached to l)aggage by 
Baggatie Agent at selling point; the other tag to be retained 
by passenger until ready to leave Ocean City, when It should 
be presented to Baggage Agent of the Atlantic City R. R. to be 
attached to baggage for return trip. 

EXCURSION 2059. 

Return limit— Fifteen days, including date of sale. 
Transfer through Philadelphia included. 

Balthnore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia 

Transfer to A.C.K.R.I'ier. 

Atlantic City H. R to Ocean City. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

"Annapolis Md. $7.50 Martlnsburg W. Va. $9.95 

Baltimore Md. 6.50 tNewnrk Del. 4.10 

+Chester Pa. 3.00 Washington D. C. 8.50 

Frederick Md. 9.50 +Wilmington I^el. 3.50 

Hagerstown Md. 9.20 Winchester Va. 10.80 

* VMa Baltimore. 
+ Fare includes transfer of baggage only. I'se tickets of Form 
347, and furnish passengers with two transfer tags. Form T-60, to 
cover transfer of baggage in both directions through Philadelphia. 

14^ 



SUMMER EXCURSION^ ROUTES AND FARES. 



OCEAN City, N. J. concluded. 

t^~ Kxcurslon '2059 Is printed to Include transfer of paBsengor 
only throiifili Pliilailelphlfi. but in selling tbls form, a«i'nts at 
stations named will lurnisli two {•2) \mtxnniiP transfer tajfs, I'orni 
T-Oi», wltli eaoli ticket, as the fares i|i">icd Include transfer of 
passenger and ba^^'age ttiroutiii I'lilladolpliia in both directic^ns. 
One transfer ta^?. I'orni r-6t>, should be attached to ba;,'^'at{0 bv 
Baggau'e Au'ent at selling point; tlie Other tag to be retalneil 
by pass-'Dger until ready to leave Ocean Oitv, when it should 
be presented to Haggage Agent of the Atlantic ("Itv It. R., to be 
attaclied to baggage for return trip. 

OCEAN CITY, N. J. 

Ocean City lies a few miles south of Atlantic City and is 
reacheil by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in connection with 
the Philadelphia & Reading Railway. Wliile not as popular 
wth the nia.sses as Atlantic City or Cape May, it has a popular 
representation of the people each season. 




OHIO PYLE, PA. 

There are few places in the mountains combining so maii.\ 
attractions as Ohio Pyle. The hotel grounds are oidy a feu 
steps from the Baltimore it Ohio Railroad Station, and ui)on a 
gently rising elevation, wliich forces the Youghiogheny to eliange 
its course abruptly to the .south. The houses are erected upon 
a high wooded knoll, which has been cleared for them for .some 
distance around, and converted into a lawn flanketl on two sides 
by a forest and on another by tlie river, while the remaining 
side is walled in i)y the mountain ridge. Tlie whole body of th(> 
Youghiogheny here pitches over tlic preci|)ic<', and to say that 
it .seems to boil willi rage, f)r that it writhes and fumes to a 
white heat, is to e\|)rcss but feel)ly the whirling caldron below. 
On one side of the river the mountains rise to a sheer hciglit of 
hundreds of feet; on the other a ronnintic oM mill, age worn 
and mo.s3 covered, lenfls a pioluresfjueness which artists' eyes 
love to behold. 



EXCURSION 1004 OR 1714. 



Maltlniore A Ohio It. K 

Keturnlng, sarno route. 

THU<>l<in FAKKS. 



to Ohio Pyle. 



UraddocJt Pa. $'J (M» 

• 'onnellsvllle Pa. 05 

I'lunberland MM. 3. on 

llyndnian Pa. '2.4.'> 

Johnstown Pa. '2.Hr> 

McKeesport Pa. '2.Ut 



MoyerH<lHl»i ..Pa. )t .'>r> 

,Mt. Pleasant I'a. 1- 1'' 

PlttsbiMKli I'a. :i.<M) 

Itockwood ...Pa. I O.-i 

.'^oinorsot Pa. 1 -l"! 

I'niontown Pa. 1 Zt) 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



OLD ORCHARD, ME. 

EXCURSION 1450. 

t'^r'Not Oil sale until iMuy ir.th. 
Extension from Boston, iVIass. Route beyond Boston. IVIass. 

Boston & Maine K. II to Old Orclmrd. 

lleturniiifc. same route to IJoston. 
(Good for' continuous passage only east of Boston.) 
To 1)6 sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on i)ages <>7 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Phlladeli)lila, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Wasliington, D. C 

X Via Xorwicli Line fare will be $ .60 less. 

* Via Norwich liine fare will t)e $ .;?0 less. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$17.50 

•2\.:m 

23.50 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 
x$16.00 
X20.00 
X'i2.00 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$16.75 

*20.75 

*22.75 



OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. 

EXCURSION 414. 

Return llmit^Tliree months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Oliio U. 11 to Baltimore. 

Transfer to Clifsapeake S. S. Co. 's Wharf. 

Chesapeake Steamshii) Co to < )ld Point Comfort. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 564. 

Return llniit--Three months fi-oni date of sale. 

Baltimore & Otiio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to B. S. P. Co.'s Wharf. 

Baltimore Steam Packet Co to Old Point Comfort. 

Returning, same route. 



EXCURSION 855. 

Return limit— Three mouths from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Transfer to N. & W. S. B. Wharf. 

Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co to Old Point Comfort. 

Keturning, sanu! route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

$0.25 McKeesport Pa. $21.00 

6.00 tMartinsbnrg W. Va. 9.45 

24.30 Moundsvllle W. Va. 24.30 

22.30 Mt. Pleasant Pa. 20.45 

9.00 Newark Del. 7..S0 

9.10 New Vork N. V. 14.30 

21.60 Parkersl)urg W. Va. 24.30 

19.70 Philadelphia... Pa. 9.80 

14. lO Piedmont W. Va. 15.90 

21.60 Plttsburgli Pa. 21.00 

22.16 TTnlontown Pa. 20.30 

8.40 Washington Pa. 22.60 

20.30 Wheeling W. Va. 24.30 

9.60 Wilmington Del. 8.45 

19.70 tWlnchester Va. 10.40 

15. (iO 



+ Annapolis Md. 

tBaltlmore Md. 

Bellaire O. 

Butler Pa. 

tCharlestown W. Va. 

Chester Pa. 

Clarksl)urg. . W. Va. 

Connel Isv ille Pa. 

Cumberland Md. 

Fairmont W. Va. 

Foxburg Pa. 

Frederick Md. 

Grafton W. Va. 

Hagerstown Md. 

Jolmstovvn Pa. 

Kevser W. \'a. 

t Via Washington and N. & W. S. B. Co. * Via Baltimore. 
l^~ln addition to the above, tickets of same forms, limited to 
eleven (11) days, including date of sale, may be sold from points and 
at fares given below. 

THROUGH 

Chester Pa. $ 8.50 

Newark Del. 7.40 

New York N. Y. 13.00 



FARES. 

Philadelphia Pa. $9.00 

Wilmington Del. 8.00 



EXCURSION 21S9. 

Return limit— Three months from date of sale. 

Baltimore \- Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Washington Southern K'v and Richmond, 

Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R to Richmond. 

Chesspeake & Ohio R'y to Old Point Comfort. 

Returning, *ame route. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES 



OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. Continued. 



THKOl'GH V 

♦Annapolis Md. $1 1 .70 

naltlinore Md. 12.00 

IJt'llalre Ohio. 2.5.45 

Uraildoe'k Pa. 22.70 

Butler I'a. 24. 70 

("liarlestown W.Va. 13.65 

Chester I'a. 1.5.50 

Clarksihurs,' \V.\'a. 22.05 

Coiuiellsvill.^ Pa. 20.W0 

Cumberland Md. 17. lo 

Fairmont W. Va. 22.0.") 

Foxl)Ur;r Pa. 25.!»0 

Frederick M d. 13.30 

(irafton W.Va. 21.15 

Ha^'erstown Md. 13.10 

Johnstown Pa. 20.85 . 

* Via Annapolis Junction and 



AKKS. 

Koyser W.Va. S18.05 

McKcisport Pa. 22.50 

Mr TtiiisliiMfr W.Va. 13.9.") 

.MouiKlsville W.\a. 24.7<i 

Newark Del. 14. 40 

New York N. V. 20.()o 

Parkei-shurtf W.Va. 2.">..'!o 

Pliiladi'lpliia I'a. li ;.(»(» 

I'iediiiont W.Va ls.'j<» 

Pittsbiir^'h Pa. 23. 1(» 

I'n ion town Pa. 21.20 

Wasliiiifiton Pa- 24.15 

Wheeling W.Va. 25.15 

Wilmington Del. 15.(Ki 

Winchester Va. 14.M0 

Washington. 



EXCURSION 32. 

Return limit— Three months from date of sale. 

Baltimore i- Ohio K. H to Washington. 

Washinifton Southern U'y and Kichmond, 

Fredericksburg & Potomac K. R to Richmond. 

Chesapeake & f)hio K"y to Old Point ('omfort. 

Norfolk i Washington Steamboat Co to Washington. 

Transffr to Iiiion Depot. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 



EXCURSION 32 

Return limit— Three mouths from date of sale. 
[Reverse of preceiling exi-iirslr>ii.| 



EXCURSION 32. 

Return limit— Three months from date of sale. 

Baltimore A: Ohio U. K to Washington. 

Washington Southern \Cy and Richmond, 

Fredericksburg \- I'otomac R. R to l{i<hmon<l. 

Chesapeake \- Oiiio R y tuOld Point Comfort. 

Baltimore Steam I'acket Co to Baltimore. 

Transfer to B. & O. U. K. Depot. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting jiolnt. 



EXCURSION 32 

[Re%'ers(? f>f preceillng I'.xciir.sion. 



EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore A: Ohio |{. R to Washington. 

Washington Southern R'y and Kichmond, 

Fredericksburg & Potomac U. U to KIchmoMd. 

Chesapeake \- Ohio U'y to (ild Point (oini.. it . 

<"hesapeake S. S. Co to Baltimore. 

Transfer to B. \- o. R. R. I).|),,i. 

Baltimore &, Ohio R. U to starting point. 



Chester 

Newark Del 

New York N. V 



EXCURSION 32. 

[Reverse of preceding excursion.] 
TllltOtJOir FAltKS lOlt AHOVK KMI; IISION8. 

Pa. S14.10 Philadelphia Pa. $1 I :t(i 



ia.35 

1H.80 



Wilmington Del. Kt.oo 



EXCURSION 32' 

R'tuiii limit Sl.x months from date <»f Bale. 

Baltimore ^V Ohio ii. K ...to Wash Ing ton. 

Transfer to N. \ W. steamboat Wharf. 

Norfolk .V Washington Steamboat Co.. to Old P<.lnt Comfort. 

Transfer to C. \ o. iCv Depot. 

Chesapeake & Ohio B'y to Natural Bilrlg.'. 

Norfolk A- Western K'v to Shenandoah Junction. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to sUirtlng point. 

151 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.— Continued. 

EXCURSION 32. 

(Reverse of prt'tHHling excursion.) 

EXCURSION 32. 

Ualtiinore & Ohio R. K to Hattinioi-e. 

Transfer to ('hesapeake S. S. Co.'s Wharf. 

(Ihesapealie Steamship Co to Old Point Comfort. 

Transfer to C. i: O. R\v Depot. 

Chesapeake & Ohio R'y to Natural Rridge. 

Norfolk & Western R'y to Shonandoali Junction. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

EXCURSION 32. 

(Reverse of preceding excursion.) 

EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to Malto. Steam Packet Co.'s W'harf. 

Balto. Steam Packet Co to Old Point Comfort. 

Transfer to C. A: O. R'y Depot. 

Chesapeake & Ohio R'y to Natural Bridge. 

Norfolk* Western R'y to Slieuandoah Junction. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THKOUGH FAUE8. 

Chester, Pa $17-65 

Newark, Del 16.25 

Nevr York, N. Y 21.85 

Philadelphia, Pa 17.85 

Wilmington, Del 16.40 

EXCURSION 31. 

Return limit— Eleven days. Including date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Transfer to N. & W. S. B. Co.'s 

Wharf. 

Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co to Old Point Comfort. 

Old Dominion S. S. Co to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting pomt. 

EXCURSION 1 173. 

Return limit— Eleven days, including date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to B. S. P. Co.'s W harf. 

Baltimore Steam Packet Co to Old Point Comfort. 

Old Dominion S. S. Co to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting pomt. 

EXCURSION 1175. 

Return limit— Eleven days, including date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to dies. S. S. Co.'s 

Wharf. 

Chesapeake Steamship Co to Old Point Comfort. 

Old Dominion S. S. Co to New York. 

Central R. K. of New Jersev to Bound Brook. 

Philadolph ia & Reading R'v to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore A: Ohio R. R to starting point. 

mUOUlill FAUKS. 

♦Baltimore Md. $15.00 I New York N.Y. $15.00 

Chester Pa. 15.00 Philadelphia Pa. 15.00 

Newark Del. 15.00 | Wilmington Del. 15.00 

*Vla Washington and N. & W. S. B. Co. 

rXCURSION 1991. 

Return limit— Eleven days including date of sale. 

Baltimore & Olilo R. H to Philadelphia. 

Plilladclphla & Heading R'v to Bound Brook. 

Central K. R. of New Jersey .to New York. 

Old Dominion S. S. Co to Old Point Comfort. 

Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co to Waehington. 

THKOUGH FAKES. 

Washington, D. C $1 5 .00 

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SUIVIMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Old Point Comfort, Va. concluded. 

CXCURSION 32. 

naltlmore & Ohio R. U to Shouaiidoah Junction. 

Norfolk & Western It'v to I,>iiav Station. 

Norfolk & Western K'y to Natural Mtidjxe Station. 

Chesapeake & Ohio It'y to out I'oint CoMilort. 

Transfer to N. & W. S. H. Wharf. 

Norfolk \- Washington Steamb't Co to Washington. 

THKOUGH FARE. 

Washington, 1). C $1'J.05 



ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA. 

t^^Tirkets (.11 sale May loth. 

EXCURSION 542 

Baltimore & Ohio H. K to Strasburg Junct. 

Southern Railway to Mount Jackson. 

Stage to Orkney Springs. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Add stage line fare of $3.00 to fares sliown herein to Mt. 
Jackson, Va. 

EXCURSION 289 

Flaltliuore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Southern Railway to Mount Jackson. 

Stage to Orkney Springs. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Add stage line fare of S3.(M) to fares shown here In to Mt. 
Jackson, \'a. 

EXCURSION 2181 

Baltimore 4 Ohio R. R to Harrisonburg. 

Southern Railway to Mount Jackson. 

Stage to (Jrkney Springs. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKKS. 

Add stage line fan; of (3.U0 to fares shown li<reln to Mt. 
Jackson, Va. 



OTTAWA, ONT. 

t'rr Not on sale until May ir.ih. 

EXCURSION 1338. 

Baltimore A Ohio I{. U to Plilladelphla. 

riilladelpiilH \- Kf-adlmr U'v to Hoinxl llrook. 

(Central K. It. of .New .(eisev to New York. 

New Vork Central \- Ilinlson River R. R to Montreal. 

('anadlan Pacific ICy to nit a" a. 

Itcturning, same route. 

TMROirGH FAKK8. 

riilladelplila, I'a. (basing fare) I'i'i }»r. 

Baltimore. .Md 'iO.im 

Wash Ington , I ►. (J 'iH . OS 



EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Montreal, P Q. Route beyond Montreal. 

Canadian I'acinc ICy to Ottawa. 

Returning, same route to Montreal. 
To bo sold In conuectlf>n with Kxcurslou tickets terminating 
at Montreal. 

.\dd to fares shown herein to Montreal, P. $r..(K) 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



OTTAWA, ONT.— CONCLUDED. 
EXCURSION 2181. 

Extension from Clayton, N. Y. Route beyond Clayton, N. Y. 

Tliousand Islands S. H. Co to KiuRstou. 

Kldeau I>akes Navigation Co to Smith's Falls. 

Kideau Lalves Navigation Co. or ( -anadian Pacific K'y.to Ottawa. 
Ketnrning, same route to Clayton, N. Y. 
To be sold in connection with Excursion Tickets terminating 
at Clayton, N. Y. 

Add to fares shown herein to Clayton, N. Y $8.10 

EXCURSION 32. 

Extension from Clayton, N. Y. Route beyond Clayton. 

Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co to Alexandria Bay. 

Riclielieu & Ontario Navigation Co to Montreal. 

Ottawa River Navigation Co to Ottawa. 

Rideau Lakes Navigation Co. or Canadian 

Pacific R'y to Smith's Falls. 

Rideau Lakes Navigation Co to Kingston. 

Tliousand Islands S. B. Co to Clayton. 

To be sold in couuectlon witli Excursion Tickets terminating 
at Clayton, N. Y. 

Add to fares shown herein to Clayton $12.80 

PEN-MAR, MD. 

EXCURSION 93. 

1^~ Not on sale until May 5th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Hagerstown. 

Western Maryland R. R to Pen-Mar. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARE. 

Washington, D. C $4 . 20 

PERCY, N. H. 

EXCURSION 1540. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston and Maine R. R to Portland. 

Grand Trunk R'y to Percy. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. Goins via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, re- 

Viarailline Viasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Boston routes, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philad(>li»hla,Pa.(basing fare) $i2'i. 90 x$21.40 *$22.1.'> 

lialllinore, Md 26.00 x2.3.40 +26.15 

Washington, 1). C 28.90 .<27.40 *28.15 

X Fares via Norwich Line will be $ .60 less. 
♦Fares via Norwich Line will be $ .30 less. 

PLATTSBURG, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'v to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New .lersev to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Plattsburg. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARBS. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $18.60 

Baltimore, Md 22.60 

Washington, D. C. 24.60 

EXCURSION 1532. 

^T" Not on sale until Mav 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'v to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Hiver Day Line to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Plattsburg. 

Returning, same route. 
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PLATTSBURG. N. Y. Concluded. 

through fakk8. 

Pliilailelphla, Pa. (basiug fare) $16.46 

Haltiinore, Mil i2U.45 

Washiugton. D. C '.22.45 

EXCURSION 1532. 

naltlinore & Ohio H. R to Phlladelplila. 

Plilladelpliia & Keading U'y to Bound Mrook. 

Central K. K. of Xew Jersey to New York. 

Huil.son Navi oration f'o. (Peoples Line) to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Plattsburg. 

Heturulng, same route. 

TnUOU<;H FAKES. 

Pliiladelphla. Pa. (basing fare) ll.'i.O.^ 

Haltiinore, Md 19.95 

Washington, I). C '21.95 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio H. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia A: Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New .lersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Citizens Line.) to Troy. 

Delaware \- Hudson Co to Plattsburg. 

Returning, same route. 

THUOI(;H FAKES. 

Philadelphia. Pa (basiug fare) $15.76 

Bairiiunri". M<1 19.75 

Washington, 1). C 21 75 



PORT HOPE, ONT. 

EXCURSION 1318 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2180. 

t^S'^Onsale June 1st to September 23rd. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia \- Reading ICv to South Methlehoni. 

Lehigh Valley R. I{ to Bnohester. 

New York <'entral \- Hudson River R. R to Charlotte. 

l,ake Ontario & Bay of guinte S. B. (.'o to Port Hope. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOIIOH FAKES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (bajjln^c fare) $18 90 

Baltimore, .M<l 20.05 

Washington, D. C '22.05 

EXCURSION 244 

t3f~ Not on sale until .May l.">th. 

Extension from Niagara Falls. N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls. N Y. 

(iraml Trunk R y to Pmt Hope. 

Returning, sanie route to Niagara l''alls. 
To bo Hold In <;onn(,'ctlon with Kxeurslon Tl(^kets terminating' at 
Niagara Falls. 

Add U> fares shown herein to Niagara Falls $5.55 



PORT JERVIS, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1803 

l*?'~ Not on Bale until June Ist. 

Haltlniore \ Oliio It. K to Philadelphia. 

I'hiladelphia Au Bea-llnu' R'y to B.nnxl Brook. 

Central K. R. of Saw .lersey to New York. 

Krle R. R to Port .lervls. 

Returning, same route. 

TItKOIMiH FARRR. 

Philadelphia, I'a. (basluK fare) $ 7.00 

Baltimore, Md 11. OO 

Washington, D. C 18.60 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



PORT KENT, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Readinf^ R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central H. R. of New .lersey to New York. 

New York Ceutral & Hudson River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware ic Hudson Co to Port Kent. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basins fare) $18.00 

Baltimore, Md 22.00 

Washington, D. C 24.00 

EXCURSION 1532. 

S^- Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R, R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson River Day Line to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Port Kent. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKBS. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $15.85 

Baltimore, Md 19.85 

Washington, D. C 21.85 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading H'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. (Peoples Line) to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Port Kent. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $15.35 

Baltimore, Md 19.35 

Washington, D. C 21 .35 

EXCURSION 1532. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. ^Citizens Line) to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Port Kent. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $15. 15 

Baltimore, Md 19.15 

Washington, D. C 21.15 



PORTLAND, ME. 

EXCURSION 2063. 

K^^^~Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central li. R. of New .Jersey to New York. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to New London. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Worcester. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Portland. 

Returning, same route. 

THUOUGH FARES. 

I'hiladelphla, Pa. (basing fare) $17.55 

Baltimore, Md 21.65 

Washington, D. C 23.55 

EXCURSION 2289. 

Good for continuous passage east of New York City. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. H to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New Vork. 

New- York, New Haven & Hartford R. II. .to j/owoll (via Midway and 

MansHeld). 

Boston & Maine It. R to Portland. 

Returning, same route. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Portland. Me concluded. 

THKOOGH FARES. 

Plillailelphla, Pa. (imsiuj? fare) S17.B"> 

Maltimoro. Md Jl 'y'^ 

Wnsliiufiton, C. C '.23.55 

EXCURSION 8S. 

lialtlniore & Olilo U. U to Plillailelphla. 

Plitlrtdelplila \- HfUiUiif,' H'y to rjound Hrook. 

Central H. H. of New Jersey to New Vork. 

Malue Steamship Co to Portland. 

Returning,', same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $14.00 

Ualtlmore. Md 18 .00 

Washington, D. C 20.00 



EXCURSION 1531. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Roston A: Malue H. K to Portland. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To he sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Itoston and return, as shown r>n liaj^es <J7 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Philadelphia basing fare). Pa 

Ualtlmore. Md 

Washington, D. C 

X Fare via Norwich I.lnu will be S 
♦ Fare via Norwich Line will be 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston anil 

return. 

$18.10 

T2A0 

•24 10 



Viasteamer 

lino routes 

to lioston 

and return. 

x$10.60 

x'iO.HO 

xi2.60 



60 less. 
.30 less. 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
B(xi|on, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$17.3r) 

*2 1.3.5 

♦23. 3.-) 



EXCURSION 1767, 

Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Eastern Steamsldp Co to Portland. 

Keturning, sanie route to Boston. 



To t)e sold In connection with rail or steamer Mm 
HoHton and return, as shown on pages 07 to 7'). 



routes to 



I'hllade'.phla, Pa. (basing fare) 

MaltlMior.', M<l 

WashltiKton. D. C .. 

X Fare via .Norwich Line will 1)8 S .OO less. 

• Faro via Norwhh I,lne will Ix; S -30 less 



THROUGH FAKES. 



Via rail line 

roule.f to 
lio.-<t<in and 

return. 
. $15.50 
.. 19 r,o 
.. 21.r,() 



Viasteuinor 

line routes 

to Moston 

and return. 

X$M.OO 

xlH.OO 

X20.00 



Going via rail 
lino ruutcH to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
route.'*, or 
vice versa. 
*$14.75 
*1H 75 
♦20.7,-, 



POLAND SPRING HOUSE, ME. 

cxcunsioN fiao. 

tr^r Not on sal-- until .May l.'.th. 

Extension from Oanvllle Junctlnn, Me Route beyond Danville Junction. 

-tage to Poland Spring House. 

Keturnlng, same route to Danville .lunctlon. 
To 1)0 sold III <r)iiiiectlon with o-xcursloii tlikels terminating 
It Danville Junction. 

TilltOIMill KAIIRS. 

.\dd stage Hue fare of $2.00 to fares hIiowii herein tu Danville 
,1 unction. 



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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1E27. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey .. to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Poughkeepsie. 

Returning same route. 

THROUGH FARKS. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $ 6.80 

Baltimore, Md 10.80 

Washington, D. C 12.80 

EXCURSION 1500. 

^^Not on sale until May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook 

Central R. K. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson River Day Line to Poughkeepsie. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $5.50 

Baltimore, Md 9.50 

Washington, D. C 11.50 

EXCURSION 2064. 

t^" On sale May 'iJird to September 2'2nd. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R " to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Steamer "Mary Powell" to Poughkeepsie. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARBS. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare} $ 5.25 

Baltimore, Md 9.30 

Washington, D. C 11 .30 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 

EXCURSION 1273. 

Return limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to M. & M. T. Co.'s Wharf. 

Merchants & Miners Transportation Co . . .to Providence. 
Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Chester Pa. $27 .00 

Connellsville Pa. 30.50 

Cumberland Md. 26.80 

Grafton W. Va. 30.90 

Hagerstown Md. 26.80 

Johnstown Pa. 30.55 

Marietta Ohio. 35.90 

Martinsburg W. Va. 26.10 

Newark Del. 26.50 



Parkersburg W. Va. $35.00 

Philadelphia I'a. 28. 10 

Pittsburgh Pa. 32.80 

Unioutown Pa. 80.90 

Washington D. C. 26.10 

Washington Pa. 34.20 

Wheeling W. Va. 34.85 

Wilmington Del. 27 . 10 



EXCURSION 2023. 

tgF"On sale June lOtli to September 23rd. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to M. & M. T. Co.'s Wharf. 

Merchants & Miners Transportation Co — to Providence. 
New England Nav. (?o. (Providence Line).. to New Y'ork. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

EXCURSION 32. 

[Reverse of preceding excursion.] 
^^On sale June 10th to September 23rd. 

THROUGH FARES FOR EXCURSIONS 2023 AND 32. 



♦Baltimore Md. $21.6ri 

Chester I'a. 22 25 

< 'oiinellsville Pa. 28.6,") 

( uinberland Md. 24.95 

C rat ton W. Va. 29.05 

lliigirstown Md. 24.95 

Johnstown Pa. 28.70 

Marietta Ohio. 34.05 

Martinsburg W. Va. 24.25 



Parkersburg W. Va. $33.15 

Philadelphia Pa. 22 .25 

Pittsburgh Pa. 30.95 

T'nioiitown Pa. 29.05 

Washington D. C. 24.25 

AYashlugton Pa. 32.35 

Wheeling W. Va. 33.00 

W^ilmington Del. 22.25 



♦Fare applies for Excursion 32 only. 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Providence. R. I. concluded. 

EXCURSION 1998. 

Haltimore & Ohio K. K to Haltlmore. 

I'laiisrer to M. & M. T. Co.'s Wliart. 

^I•'^l•hHnts \- Miners 'I'raiisportntion Co.... to Providence. 

New Vork. .New Havfii \- llHrtt'onl l{. K to New I^ondon. 

New York. New Haven \ Martfonl K. I{....to New York. 

r.Mitral K. U. of New .ler.sev to lioiUKl »niok. 

I'lillai lei |. Ilia \- Keadiiif? K'y to I'liiladeiplila. 

Maltiniore A: Uhlo K. U to start in^ i>"lnt. 



EXCURSION 32. 

[Reverse of preceding excursion.] 

THKOUGH FAKES KOK K.KCU KSIONS J998 AND 3'2. 

Haltimore Md. $-2'J.50 Parkersburg W. Va. S34.00 

ihester I'a. 'i^.io Pliiladelplila Pa. 23.10 

Connellsville Pa. i»0.50 Pittsburgh Pa. 31.80 

<'unil)erland. .Md. '.^rLHO I'niontown Pa. 29. »0 

Grafton W. Va. 29 90 Washington D. C. 25.10 

Hagei-stown Md. U6.«(t Washington Pa. 33.20 

Johnstown Pa. 29.55 , Wheeling W. \a. 33. S5 

Marietta Ohio. 34.90 ' Wilmington Del. 23.10 

Martlnsburg W. Va. 25.10 j 

*Kare applies for Excursion 32 only. 

EXCURSION 1121 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1122. 

Return limit— Si.x months from tlate of Sale. 

Haltimore & Ohio H. U to Haltimore. 

Transfer (Passenger and baggage • 

Men'hants \- Miners Transpoi-tation (^o to Providence. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford If. R to Itoston. 

NIercliants \- Miners Transportation Co to Haltimere. 

Transfer (Passenger and baggage) 

Haltimore & Ohio R. U to starting ])oint. 

TIIKOIIGH FARES. 

charlestown W. \a. S28.10 .Martlnsburg W. Va. $28.10 

Clarksburg W. Va. 33.7'. Parkersburg W. Va. 3700 

Chester Pa. 29.<;i» Philadelphia Pa. 30.10 

CnntUsville Pa. 32 r.i> Pittsburg .Pa. 34.80 

Ciimtjerland .Md. 28. HO Inlontown Pa. 32.90 

I'iirmont W. Va. 33.75 Wushingtown D. C. 28.10 

lirafton W. Va. 32.90 Washington Pa. 80.20 

Hagerstowu ...Md. 28. 80 Wheeling W. Va. 3ii.85 

.lohnstown Pa. 32.55 Wilmington Del. 29.10 

\|arietta Ohio. 3790 



QUEBEC, P. Q. 

EXCURSION 131 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 134. 

rer- Not on sale until May 20th. 

Haltimore A: Ohio U. K to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia \ Heading K'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central It. It. of .New .Jersey to New Vt.rk. 

1 1 ml son It Ivor Hay lilne to -Albany. 

I><3hiware A Hudson I'o to House's I'olut. 

Grand Trunk K'y to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk K'y or Hlchelleu & Outario Navi- 
gation Co to Quebec. 

Grand Trunk ll'y or Richelieu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co to Montreal. 

(irarid Trunk K'y to St. John's. 

Central Vermont R'v to Windsor. 

Ito-tton AMalni- U. K to Hrat tleltr.ro. 

Central \<Tniont ll'y to .South N'ernon. 

Hoston \ .Maine K. K to Sprlnglleld. 

New York, .New Haven A Hartford K. K to New York. 

Central II. K. of New Jersey to Hound Hr(>ok. 

Phllaclelphla A: Heading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Haltlmore i Ohio It. K to start Iuk point. 

TIIROUQH FAIIBH. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (ba-slng faro) $:!0 20 

Haltlmore, Md 31.20 

WftHlilngton. I). C 3<t 20 

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Quebec, P. Q.— continued. 

EXCURSION 132 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 116. 

Baltimore & Ohio H. It to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Heading \Vy to Hound liioolc. 

Central K. R. of New Jersey to New Vork. 

New Vork, New Haven & Hartford R. R to Springfield. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Sonth Vernon. 

Central Vei'mont R' y to Brattleboro. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Windsor. 

Central Vermont R'y to White River Jet. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Sherbrooke. 

Grand Trunk R'y to Quebec. 

UeturuinK, same route. 

EXCURSION 175 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 189. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Hlilladelphla. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to liound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New .Jersey to New Vork. 

New Vork, New Haven & Hartford H. R to Siiringfleld. 

Boston & Maine R. R to South Vernon. 

Central Vermont R'y to Brattleboro. 

Boston & Maine 11. R to Windsor. 

Central Vermont R'y to White River Jet. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Sherbrooke. 

Quebec Central R'y t(. Quebec. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUOn FAUES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $28.6.5 

Raltimore, Md 3'2.65 

Washington, D. C 36.65 

EXCURSIONS 1097 AND 142 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 116. 

|^"Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Pliiladelpliia& Reading R'y to Betlileliem. 

Lehigh Valley R. R to Niagara Falls. 

New Vork Central & Hudson Kiver R. R to Lewlston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Grand Trunk R'y or lUclielleu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co to Kingston. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co to Prescott. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co to Quebec. 

Grand Trunk R'y to Slierljrooke. 

Boston & Maine R. R .to W liite Kiver Jet. 

Central Vermont R'y to Windsor. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Brattleboro. 

Central Vermont R'y to South Vernon. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Siiriiigtleld. 

New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R to New \ Oik. 

Central R. K. of New Jersey to Bouiul lirook. 

Phlladelpliia & Reading R'y to Philadolplila. 

Baltimore & Ohio It. U to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 

l'tilladeli)hla. Pa. (basing fare) $39.45 

Baltimore, Md 42.25 

Washington, D. C 44.25 

EXCURSIONS 1097 AND 142 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 117. 

|^~"Not on sale until .June 1st. 

Baltimore \- Oliio R. It to Pliiladelphla. 

Plilladelpliia A: Heading R'y to Retlilehem. 

Lehigh Valley It. It to Niagara Falls. 

New Vork Central & Hudson River It. R to l/cwiston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Iticlielleu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co... ' to Kingston. 

Grand 'I'mnk R'y or Riclielieu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co to Prescott. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co to Montreal. 

Grand Trunk R'y or Richelieu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co to Quebec. 

Quel)ec Central It'y to Dudswell Junction. 

Maim- Central It. it to intervale. 

Boston A: Maine It. R to Boston. 

Itall liine Itoutes (See pages 67 to 70).. to New Vork. 

Central R. H. of New .lersey to Bound Brook. 

Plilladelpliia and Iteading R'y to I'liiladelphla. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. it to starting point. 

160 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Quebec, p Q. concluded 

THUOl'<;ii FAKE3. 

PUilatlelphla. Pa. (baslugfare) $41.45 

Haltlmore. Mil 44. '^5 

Washlutiton, 1). C 4(i.'J."'. 

EXCURSION 1097 AND 142 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 117. 

f^~ Not on sale uutll Juue 1st. 

Haltlmoro & Ohio U. R to Philadelphia. 

riillatlelphia vV Ueadiiig U'y to nothleheiii. 

Lehisih Nalley H. H to Niagara Falls. 

New York (^eiitral \- Hudson River R R to liewiston. 

Niagara Naviiratioii Co to Toronto. 

Grand Tninlc Ry or Richelieu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co ". to Kingston. 

Grand Trunk R"v or Richelieu & Ontario Navi- 

iratlnn Co to Preseott. 

Grand Trunk R'v or Richelieu & Ontario Navi- 
gation Co — .to Montreal. 

< irand Trunk R'y or Richelieu \- Ontario Navi- 
gation Co to (Quebec. 

'Mieliec Central ICy to Dndswell Junction. 

'laine Central R. R to Intervale. 

ii iston \- Maine R. R to Boston. 

-•>-;mier Lino Routes ( 8ee pages 67 to 70) to New Vork. 

I tMitral ]{. R. of New Jersev to Mound lirook. 

nillad.-lphia \- Reading R'v to I'lilla<lelplila. 

Ilaltiiiiore & Ohio R. K to start in- point. 

THUOUQH FAKK8. 

I'lilladelphla. Pa. (basing farel *$40.70 

UHltlinore. Md *43.riO 

Washington. D. C *45.5(> 

• Via .Norwich Line fare will be $ .30 less. 

EXCURSION 1015. 

Extension from Montreal. P. Q. Route beyond Montreal. 
• land Trunk Ry or Richelieu & Ontario Navi- 
gation <" to Quebec. 

Returning, satne route to .Montreal. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Montreal. P. Q. Route beyond Montreal. 

' anadian I'aciflc Ry to Quel)ec. 

Returning, same route to Montreal. 
To be sold In connection witli I-^xcursion Tlclcets terminating 
at Montreal. 

TIIROOaH PARCa FOK t:XC0R.SIONS lOlo AND 2180. 

.\dd to faros shown liereln to Montieal $7 0<» 

CHICOUTIMI, P. Q. 

E XCURSION ;- I n t . 

Extension from Quebec. P. Q. Route l)e>ond Quebec. 

^Vuebec \ Luke St. .lohn R'y to Roborval. 

Quebec & Lake St. .John R'y to (Uilcoiitinil. 

Richelieu A: Ontario Navigation Co to Quebec. 

Tobosolil In connection witii Kxcurslon Tickets toriiiiiiating at 
Quebec. 

THROUOM FAUKS. 

Add to far'-H sliowii lieroln to Quebec .$10. oo 

EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Quebec, P. Q. Route beyond Quebec. 

Quebec i I,ake St. .Tohii R'y to Itoborval. 

Quebec & Lake St. .lohn R'y to Chlcoutinii. 

Returning, same route to Queliec. 
To be sold In lonneetlon witli Kxcurslon Tickets terminating at 
Quebec. 

TlinOU'lll FARKA. 

Add to fares shown herein to Qiiet)Oc $!».0i) 

101 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



MURRAY BAY, P. Q. 

EXCURSION 2180. 

^^ Not on sale until June 1st. 
Extension from Quebec, P. Q. Route beyond Quebec. 

Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co to Murray Bay. 

Returning, same route to Quebec. 
To be sold in connection with Exciu'slon Tickets terminating at 
Quebec. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Add to fares shown herein to Quebec $4.70 



RANGELEY LAKES, ME. 

BEMIS. ME. 



EXCURSION 1539. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine R. K to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Bemis. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 07 to 70. 

THROUGH FAKES. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less 
* Via Norwich Line fare will be S .30 less. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$21.. 50 
28.50 
30. 50 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 

x$23.00 
X27.00 
X29.00 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
♦$23.75 
*27.76 
♦29.75 



OQUOSSOC. ME. 



EXCURSION 1S39. 



Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Oquossoc. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 07 to 70. 

THROUGH FAKES. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 

X via Norwicli Line fare will be $ .00 less. 

* via Norwich Line faro will bo $ .30 less. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$25.00 

29.00 

31.00 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 
X$23.50 
x'-'7..50 
X29.50 



Gr)ini; via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
♦S24.25 

*28.25 

♦30.26 



RANGELEY, ME. 

EXCURSION 2181 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Portland. 

Maine Central H. R to Farmington. 

Sandy River & Hangeley Lakes R. R to Rangeley. 

Iteturiilng, same route to Boston. 
To be sold In connection wltli rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

162 



SUMIVTER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Rangeley, Maine concluded. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (Imslus fare) 

Italtiinore. Md 

\Vaslilii>,'t..u. D. C 

X Via Norwich Lino fare will l)e S .6i) less 
• Via Nnrw it li Line fare will be $ .30 less 



THKOLOU y.\^UE3. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Ho.<:ton ami 

roiiirii. 

$25. 0<} 

29. OO 

31. OO 



Viasteamer 
line routes 

to Ho.-^toll 

and return. 

X$23.r)(> 

x27.5(> 

X2J).50 



GoinK via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turniiiK via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vii-i' versa. 
*$2t.2.5 

*28.25 

♦30.25 



EXCURSION 2181. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route be>ond Boston, Mass. 
ta'^N'ot ou sale until >Iav 16tli. 

Boston & Maine U. K to Portland. 

Maine Central K. K to Sotith Uangelev 

Uangeley I,akesSteainlioat(o to Uangeley. 

KeturniuiT. same route to Hoston. 
To be sold in coiineetion with rail or steamer Hue routes to 
Iloston and return, as shown on pages G7 to 70. 

TUitOLGH F.\KES. Goinu, via rail 

line routes to 

Boston, ne- 

Via rail line Viasteamer turning via 

FROM routes to line routes steamer line 

Boston and to Hoston route.*, or 

return. and return, vice versa. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $25.70 $24.20 $24.05 

Ha It I more, .Mil 29.70 28. 'JO 28.95 

Wa.shlngton, 1). C 31.70 30.20 30.05 

X Via .Norwich Line fare will be $ .(!0 less. 
• Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .30 less. 



EXCURSION 21B0. 

Extension from Portland, Me. Route beyond Portland, Me. 

Maine Central It. H to .^oiith Uangeley. 

Hangeloy Lake.s ."Steamboat Co to Uangeley. 

Keturnlng, same route to Portland. 

To be .sold In eonnectlon with E.xcurslon Tickets terminating 
at Portland. 

TnaonoR farks. 
.\dd to fare shown herein to Portland $8.25 

EXCURSION zteo. 
Extension from Portland. Me. Route beyond Portland, Me 

.Maine <'entral It. K to I'armington. 

.Sandy illver and Uangeley Lakes U. It to Uangeley. 

Uetuitiliii,', same route to Portland. 

To be H<dd as sldi-trlp In connection with K.vcnrslon Tickets 
terminating at Portland. 

TiniOUOn FAHKH. 

.\dd to faros shown herein to Portland $7. 55 

EXCURSION 2iai. 

Maine Central It. U to South Uangeley. 

Uangelev Uikcs .st.-aiiiboat Co to Uangcicv. 

Sandy Ulvcr \ Uangeley I^akes U. U to Karmliik'ton. 

Mai no Central U. U to Portlaml. 



cxcunaiON siai. 

(ReverMP of preceding excursion.) 

To tie sold In connection with Kxcurslon TlrketM terminating 
at Portland. 

TIIKOI^'lll FAKr.l. 

.\ild to fares shown herein to Portland $9.05. 

103 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 




RAWI.KY SPRINGS, \ 



RAWLEY SPRINGS, VA. 

Rawley lies in the very heart of the characteristic Shenan- 
doah Valley, high up in the Shenandoah Mountains. It is 
reached by stage, eleven miles from Harrisonburg. 

Chalybeate spring water characterizes the place and makes 
it one of the famous resorts for which Virginia is noted. It is a 
restful haven — one of those places where one can get away 
entirely from the busy world and let Nature's remedies repair 
the loss from an overworked body. 

The main hotel affords accommodations for one hundretl 
a!ul twenty-five persons. Harrisonburg, the railroad terminal, 
is on the Valley branch of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad via 
Harper's Ferry. 

EXCURSION 556. 

^~ Not OH sale uutll ,luuo 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Southern Railway to Harrisonburg. 

Stage to Rawley Springs. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Add stage Line fare of $r).00 to fares shown herein to Harrison- 
burg. Va. 

EXCURSION 557. 

t^~ Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Oliio R. R to Strasburg Junction. 

Southern Railway to Harrisonburg. 

Stage to Rawley Springs. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Add Stage Line fare of $r..oo to fares shown herein to Harrison- 
bu)"g, Va. 

EXCURSION 1806. 

iW Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Harrisonburg. 

Stage to Rawley Sprmgs. 

Returning, same route. 

Add Stage Line fare of $.-i.00 to fares sliown herein to Harrison- 
burg, Va. 

164 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. 

i'f~ Ni>t (111 sale until June 1st. 
Ueturii I, linlt— September ;iOtli. 

EXCURSION 42. 

Baltimore & Olilo U. U to Baltimore. 

Mary 111 ml, Delaware i \'ir>fli»la K'y to Kelioboth Beach. 

Keturnlntf, same route. 

TIIUOOGII F.MtKS. 

Bellaire Ohio. $19. .55 j Johtistown Pa. $14.!)5 

• 'larksliiirB U'..Va. lt>.l."> MeKeesport Pa. l(i.60 

roniiellsvllle Pa. 14 oc Parkerslnirf,' W. Va. 1H.40 

('iimlierland ......MM. ll.'id PittsburKli Pa. 17.20 

Fre.lMrli-k Mil. 6 60 liiioiitown Pa. 35..30 

Crafton W. Va. l.-).;50 Washingtou 1). C. 5.50 

Harper's Ferry. ...W. Va. 7.30 Wheeling W. Va. lit. 35 

t^~ If transfer throu^jh Baltimore Is desired, collect additional 
amounts as shown on page 18. 

SPECIAL EXCURSION 42-10. 

^^Xot on sale until .Tune 1st. 
Return limit— Eleven days, including date of sale. 

Baltimore i Ohio U. K to Baltimore. 

Maryland, Delaware \- Virtjinia K'y to Rehoboth Beach. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOOGH FARE. 

Washington, D. C $4.10 

tST" If transfer through Baltimore is desired, collect additional 
amounts as shown on page 18. 

EXCURSION 1946. 

^^Not on sale until June 4th. 
t^W To be sold on Saturdays only, good for return passage to 
and Including following .Monday. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. K to Baltimore. 

.Maryland, Delaware & Virginia R'y to Hehoboth Beach. 

Retuining, same route. 

THKOOUH FAKB. 

Washington. D. C $3 »;o 

t^^^ If transfer through Baltimore is desired, collect additional 
amounts as shown on page 18. 

RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1<>44 

Baltimore \- r)hlo R. R : to Philadelphia. 

I'lilladel|)hla \- Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

r'entral R. It. of New .lersev to New Vork. 

New Vork Central \- Ihnlaon River R. R to Ctica. 

Delaware, Lackawanna Sc Western R. R to UlchQeld Springs. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION I63B. 

Baltimore A Ohio H. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia i Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central ft. R. of .New .lersev to New Vork. 

Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R to RIchfleld Springs. 

Returning, same route. 

Tllliorfill KAUKH KOIt K.XfC KSIONS 1044 AND 1538. 

I'll 1 1 ail el ph la. Pa. (basing fare) $14.75 

Baltimore, Md 18.75 

Washington, D. C 20.76 

RIDEAU LAKES, ONT. 

LXCURSION 2100. 

Extenilon from Clayton, N. Y. Route beyond Clayton. 

ThouHnnd Islands Steamboat Co to Kingston. 

RIdeau Lakes .Navigation Co to destination. 

Returning, same route to Clayton. 
To bo sold In connection with Bxi-urslon Tickets terminating 
at Clayton. 

ADD TO FARF.8 SHOWN IIRKKIN TO ri,A I TON, N. K 

<'hafTev's I<ocka Ont. $3. 75 Port hind <tiit. $5 (M) 

JnneH Vails Ont. 345 Smiths lulls ont. 5.-jr, 

Newboro ...ont. 4 «k) , Westport Ont. 4.60 

166 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



ROCKLAND, ME. 

EXCURSION 1539. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Portland. 

Maine Central R. R to Rockland. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as sliown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FAKES. 



Viarailline Viasteamer 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) . 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 



routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$21.50 

•25.50 

27.50 



line routes 
to Boston 

and return. 

x$20.00 
X24.00 
X26.00 



Goini^viarait 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$20.75 
*24.76 
*26.76 



X Via Norwicli Line fare will be S .60 less. 
* Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .30 less. 



EXCURSION 1534 OR 1767. 

Extension from Boston. Mass. Route beyond Boston. 

Eastern Steamship Co to Roclsland. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FAKES. Going via rail 

line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$17.75 
*21.75 
*23.75 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 

X Via Norwich Line fare will l)e $ .60 loss 
* Via Norwich Line fare will be .$ .30 less. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$18.. 50 

22.. 50 

24.50 



Viasteamer 
line routes 

to lioston 
and return. 
x$17 00 

X21.00 

X23.00 



ROCKPORT, MASS. 

EXCURSION 1531. 

Extension from Boston, IMass. Route beyond Boston. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Itockport. 

Retiu'ning, same route to Boston. 

To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FAHES. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare). $14.90 

Baltlmore,Md 18.!»0 

Washington, D. C 20.90 

X \'ia Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 

* Via Norwich Line fare will 1)0 $ .30 less. 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to I?oston 
and return. 
X$13.40 
X17.40 
X19.40 



Going via raii 
iine routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$14.15 
*18.15 
*20.15 



ROMNEY, W. VA. 

EXCURSION 1714. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Romney. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

McKeesport. Pa $6.60 

Pittsburgh, Pa 7.20 

Wheeling, W. Va 9.30 

1«6 



SU^BIER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



RUMFORD FALLS, ME. 

EXCURSION 1539. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

ItostMii \ Maine K li to I'crtlaiid. 

Maine Central K. I£ to lUiiuiord Falla 

Keturiilnj? same route to Hostun. 
To 1)6 solil in conneotion with rail or steamer line routes to 
It'iston and return us shown on pages 07 to 70. 

THKOLGH FAKES. 



Philadelphia, Pa.(basing fare) 

Maltlniore, M<1 

Washington. I). C 

xVIa Norwifh Line fare will be S .00 less 
•Via .Norwich Line (are will be S .30 less 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 
S'il.riO 
'2.T..50 
'27.50 



Viasteamer 
line routes 

to Boston 
and return. 
X$20.00 

x'24.l)0 

x'iO.OO 



Guiiic via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
♦$20.75 
*2.t.75 
20.75 



RUTLAND, VT. 

t^~ Not uu sale until May l.'ith. 

EXCURSION 1632. 

Baltimore 1- Ohio R. U to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia A: Heading It'y.... to Bound Brook. 

Central K. It. of New .Jersey to New York. 

New Voik Central & Hudson River R. R.... to Troy. 

Delaware i Hudson Co to Rutland. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 1768, 

K^N'ot on sale imtil May loth. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. U to Philadelphia. 

I'lilladelphla & Reading H'y... to Bound Brook. 

I entral K. R. of New .Jersey to New York. 

.New York Central & Hudson Hlver R. R to Troy. 

Bor,ton \- Maine R. R to \Vhlte Creek. 

Rutland R. R to Rutland. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOUGH 1 AKE3. 

I'hlladelphla. Pa. (basing fare) $13.90 

Baltimore. .Md 17.90 

WiiMhlngton. I). C 19.00 

EXCURSION 1532. 

nr* Not on sale until May 20th, 

Baltimore A: Olilo R. R to Philadelphia. 

I'hlladeli)hla A: Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R R. of .Ni-w .lersey to New York. 

Hudson River Day Line to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Rutland. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOIKJH KAKBS. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $11.76 

Baltlmor.-, .Mil 15.75 

Washington. D. C 17.76 

EXCURSION 1632. 

t^fr .Not on sale until .Mav 15tli. 

Maltlmoro .V Ohio R. R '..to Philadelphia. 

I'hlladeliilila 4 Reading R'y to Bound Bronk. 

'Hniral ft. R. nT Nf^w .Jersey to New \'ork. 

Hudson Navigation Co. 'Pi.-oples Line) to Albany. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Rutland. 

Returning, same route. 

TIlROIKill KAKES. 

J'lilladolphla. I*a. i basing faro) $11.25 

Baltimore, Md 15.25 

Washington. D. C 17.25 

EXCURSION 1632. 

tW" Not on sale until .Mav loth. 

Baltimore * Olilo R. R to Philadelphia. 

Phlladeli.hla .V Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

• '••ntral It. R. of .New .Jersey to New Vork. 

HiidHon Navigation < 'o. (Citizens Line) to Troy. 

Delaware Ic Hudson Co to Riitiaiul. 

Returning, same route. 

TllltOflfiir FAUKS. 

I'hlladelphla, I'a. (basing fare) $1 1.05 

Baltimore, .Md 15. (Ci 

Washington, D. C 17. Oft 

107 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. 

Return limit— Six mouths from date of sale. 

EXCURSION 2113. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Washington Soutliern R'y and Richmond, Fred- 
ericksburg & Potomac R. R to Richmond. 

Seaboard Air Line to Rutherford ton. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 2109. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Southei-u R'y to Rutherf ordton. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 2127. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to B. S. P. Go's Whf. 

Baltimore Steam Packet Co to Portsmouth. 

Seaboard Aii- Line to Rutherf ordton. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 2128. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Transfer to N. & W. S. B. 

Co. '8 Wharf. 

Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co to Portsmouth. 

Seaboard Air Line to Rutherf ordton. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

♦Annapolis Md. $21.67 - McKeesport Pa. $29.96 

tBaltimore Md. 



22.00 

Bellaire Ohio. 29. 95 

Cameron W.Va. 29.95 

Charlestown W.Va. 23.00 

Chester Pa. 25.50 

Clarksburg W.Va. 29 . 95 

Connellsville Pa. 29.95 

Cumberland Md. 27.15 

Fairmont W.V^a. 29.95 

Frederick Md. 23. 25 

Grafton W.Va. 29.95 

Hagerstown Md. 24.00 

Harper's Ferry . . . W.Va. 23.25 

.Johnstown Pa. 29 95 

Keyser W.Va. 28.05 

Martinsburg W.Va. 24.00 

♦Via Washington. 

t Via Annapolis Junction and Washington. 



Meyersdale Pa. 28. «0 

Moundsville W.Va. 29.95 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 29.95 

Newark Del. 24.40 

New York N. Y. 30.00 

Parkersburg W.Va. 29.95 

Philadelphia Pa. 26.00 

Piedmont W.Va. 28.25 

Pittsburgh Pa. 29.95 

Rockwood... Pa. 29.05 

Somerset Pa. 29.40 

LTuiontown Pa. 29.95 

Washington Pa. 29.95 

Wheeling W.Va. 29.95 

Wilmington Del. 25 .00 

Winchester Va. 24.50 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

RUTLAND RAILROAD. 

EXCURSION 1768. 

|^~ Not on sale until May 15th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadeluhia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central U. U. of New .lersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Troy. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Wliite Creek. 

Rutland R. R to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUCJII FARES. 

Destiuation. Philadclplila. Baltimore. Washington. 

BasirifT lares.) 



Alburgh Springs Vt. 

Arlington Vt. 

Bennington Vt. 

Branilon (Lake Dun- 
more) A'^t. 

East Dorset Vt. 

Ferrisburg Vt. 

(irand Isle Vt. 

Fslc La Motte Station.. Vt. 

ManchcstcM" Vt. 

Midillcliui-y Vt. 

Nurtli Itciiniiigton Vt. 

North Hero Vt. 

Pittsford Vt. 

Procter Vt. 

Shcll)urne Vt. 

Shoi-oham Vt. 

South Hero Vt. 

Vergennes Vt. 

Wallingford Vt. 



$19.05 
11.90 
11.55 

14.75 
12.65 
16.80 
18.15 
18.75 
12.40 
15.55 
11.30 
18.50 
14.40 
14.25 
16.90 
15.30 
17.90 
10.25 
13.50 

^68 



$23.05 
15.90 
15.55 

18.75 
16.65 
20.30 
22.15 
22.76 
16.40 
19.65 
15.30 
22.50 
18.40 
18.25 
20.90 
19. 30 
21.90 
20.25 
17.60 



$25.05 
17. 90 
17.55 

20.75 
18.65 
22.30 
24.15 
24.75 
18.40 
21.55 
17. 30 
24.50 
20.40 
20.25 
22.90 
21.30 
23.90 
22.25 
19. 50 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

RUTLAND Railroad— Continued. 

EXCURSION 1532 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2180. 

{^^Not on sale until May 20tli. 

Baltimore & Ohio H. R to Philadelphia. 

Flillailelphla & Keadiujr U'y to Hound Brook. 

Central H. It. of New .lersey to New Vork. 

Hudson Hivcr DavLine to Albany. 

Delaware \ Hudson Co to Troy. 

Boston \- .Maine H. U to White Creek. 

Kutlaud H. U to destination. 

Ueturniuf;, same route. 

TUROUtJH FAKES. 

Destination. Philadelphia. Baltimore. AVashiugton. 

I, Busing fares.) 

Ail)urt,'h Springs Vt. $16.90 S20.90 $22.90 

Arlington Vt. 9.75 1376 1575 

Bennington Vt. 9.40 13.40 15.40 

Brandon (Lake Dun- 
more) Vt. 12.60 16.<>0 18.60 

East Dorset Vt. 10.50 11. 60 1<;.50 

Kerrlsburg Vt. 14.15 is.l.'i •J().15 

(irand Isle Vt. 16.00 20. oo 22.00 

Isle I.a Motte Station.. Vt. 16.60 20 60 22.60 

Manchester Vt. 10.25 14.25 16.25 

Mlddlebury Vt. 13.40 1740 19.40 

North Bennington Vt. 9.15 13.15 15.15 

Plttsford Vt. 12.25 16.25 18.25 

Procter Vt. 12.10 16.10 18. lO 

Shelburne Vt. 14.75 18.75 20.75 

South Hero Vt. 15.75 19.75 21.75 

Vergennes Vt 14.10 18.10 20.10 

Wallingford Vt. 11.35 15.35 17.35 



EXCURSION 1532 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 21B0. 

tr^r-.Not on sale until Mjiy 15tli. 

Baltimore i Ohio H. U to Phlladeli)hla. 

Philadelphia & Keading U'y to Bound Brook. 

Central U. K. of New Jersey to New Vork. 

Hmlson Naviu'ation Co. (People.s Line) to Albany. 

Itt'laware \- Hudson Co to Troy. 

Boston \- Maine K. B to White Creek. 

Kutland li.H to destination. 

Beturning, same route. 

TnUOirOlI FAKHS. 

Destination. I 

( 

Alburgh Springs Vt. 

Arlington Vt. 

Bennington Vt. 

Bramlon i I^ake Dun- 
mom) Vt. 

Kast Dorset Vt. 

Kerrlsburg Vt. 

(irand Isle Vt. 

Isle J,H .Motte Station... Vt. 

.ManchegtiM- Vt. 

.Mlddlebury Vt. 

Nortli Bi-nnington Vt. 

Plttsford Vt. 

Procter Vt. 

Shelburne Vt. 

South Hero.... Vt. 

Vergenne« Vt. 

Wallingford Vt. 

EXCURSION IS32 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 2180. 

Baltimore \ « lb lo U. |{ to Plilladelphln. 

Philadelpbln \ Keading U'v to llounil Biook. 

r.-utrai It. B. of New .b-rsey to New Vork. 

Hiirlson .Navigation (>>. (Citizens Line) to Trov. 

Boston A Maine B. B to White Creek. 

Butland B. B to de.stlnatlon. 

Ueturning, Bame route. 

160 



ladelphia. 


Baltimore. 


Washlngt 


-sine fares.) 






$16.40 


$20.40 


S22.40 


9.25 


13.25 


15.25 


8.!H) 


12.90 


14.90 


12.10 


16.10 


18.10 


10.00 


1 1.00 


Kt.OO 


13. (;5 


17.65 


19.65 


15.50 


19.50 


21 .56 


It; lo 


20.10 


22. lO 


9.75 


13.75 


15.75 


12.}M> 


16 9() 


18.91) 


H.05 


12. 6r, 


1 1.65 


11.75 


15.75 


17.75 


1 1 .OO 


15.60 


I7.<i0 


14.25 


1H.25 


20.'i,'> 


15.25 


19 25 


2I.J5 


13. 6n 


17. (io 


19.60 


10.H5 


14.85 


16.85 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



RESORTS REACHED VIA 

Rutland Railroad-concluded 

THKOUOH KAUE8. 

Destination. Philadelphia. 

(Basing fares.) 

Alburgh Springs Vt. $16.20 

Arlington Vt. 9.05 

Bennington Vt. 8.70 

Brandon (Lake Dun- 

more~) Vt. 11.90 

East Dorset Vt. 9.80 

Ferrisburg Vt. 13.45 

Grand Isle Vt. 15.30 

Isle La Motte Station... Vt. 15.90 

Manchester ^'t. 9.55 

Middlebury Vt. 12.70 

North Bennington Vt. 8.45 

Pittsf ord Vt. 1 1 . 55 

Procter Vt. 11 . 40 

Slielburne Vt. 14.05 

South Hero Vt. 15.05 

Vergenues vt. 13.40 

Wallingford Vt. 10.05 

RYE BEACH, N. H. 

Through tickets are not issued to Kye Beach, N. H., and passen- 
gers should be notified to purchase tickets to North Hampton, N. H. 



altiniore. 


Washington, 


$20.20 


$22.20 


13.05 


15. 05 


12.70 


14.70 


15.90 


17.90 


13.80 


15.80 


17.45 


19.45 


19 30 


21.30 


19.90 


21.90 


13.55 


15.56 


16.70 


18.70 


12.45 


14.45 


15.55 


17.55 


15.40 


17.40 


18.05 


20.05 


19.05 


21.05 


17. 40 


19.40 


14.65 


16.65 



ST. 



P. Q. 



FRANCIS DU LAC, 

EXCURSION 2180. 

t^~ Not on sale until May 15th. 
Extension from Montreal, P. Q- Route beyond Montreal. 

Grand Trunk K y to St. Lambert. 

Quebec, Montreal and Southern U'y to St. Francis du Lac. 

Keturning. same route to Montreal. 
To be sold in connection with excursion tickets terminating at 
Montreal. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Add to fares shown herein to Montreal $2.00 



ST. JOHN, N. B. 

EXCURSION 1767. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Eastern Steamship Co to St. John. 

Ketui'ulng, same route to Boston. 
To be sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$22.50 

26.50 

28 50 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 
x$21 .00 
X25.00 
x27 00 



Going via rait 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
♦$21.75 
♦26.75 
♦27.75 



Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Washington, D. C 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be •$ .60 less. 

■ Via Norwich Lhie fare will be $ .30 less. 

EXCURSION 2181. 

iW Not on sale until M.ay IStli. 
Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. Mass. 

Boston & Maine K. K to Portland. 

.Maine Central K. U to Vanceboro. 

Canadian Pacltlc U'y to St. John. 

Heturning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold In connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston an<l 

return. 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 

and return. 



Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $29.50 x$28.00 

Baltimore, Md 33.50 x32.00 

Washington. D. C 35.50 x34.00 

X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less. 

* Xia. Norwich Line fare will be $ .30 less. 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*S28.75 
*32.75 
♦34.75 



170 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. 

EXCURSION 1280. 

J^^Not on sale until May l.'ith. 

Ilaltlniore \- Ohio R. R t.> I'liiladi-lpliia. 

I'liilailelpliia \- Hcadiiii; K'y to Uouml Itiook. 

I'tMitral U. I{. of Now .lorsfv to Now York. 

New Vork. New Haven \ itaitt'onl U. R to Sprinmield. 

Hi>sti>n \ Maine K. if to Sontli Vernon. 

Central Nernmnt K'y to Urattleboro. 

Roston \- Maine |{. I{ to Windscjr. 

Central Vermont R'v to White Kiver.Innct. 

Roston \- Maine H. It; to St. Johnsbury. 

Itetnrning, same route. 

THIfOi:G!I FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basinfjr fare) $]8.;i0 

Raltimore .Md -2'2. :iO 

Washintiton, 1). C '24.30 



SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 641 OR 1032. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Iteadlnj? R'y to Round Rrook. 

Central H. R. of New Jeisey to New York. 

New Y'urk Central A: Hudson River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Saratoga Springs. 

Returning, same route. 

TUItOLTfJU FAKES. 

Plilladeli)hla, I'a. (basing fare) $11.85 

Raltimore. Md 15. H6 

^Va^hlugton, D. C 17.85 



EXCURSION 546 OR 1532. 

t^' Not on sale until May 'iOtli. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Round Brook. 

Central It. It. of New .lersey to New York. 

Hii'lson Itiver I»av Line to Albany. 

iJelaware \- Hudson Co to Suratuga Springs. 

Returning, same route. 

TURODOII KAKE3. 

Philadelphia, Pa. vbaslng fare) $0.85 

Balthnore, M<1 1 3 . k.-> 

Washington, I). C 15.86 



EXCURSION 1532 OR 1823. 

Baltimore* Ohio R. It to Philadelphia. 

Phlladr-lphia \- Itoailing K'y to Bninnl Brook. 

Central K. K. of New Jersey to .New York. 

Hudson .Navigation <'o. ^Peoples Line) to Albany. 

DeiawHre & Hudson Co to Saratoi^'a Springs. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOI <;H FAHKS. 

Phlladeipiiiii, I'a. (basing fare) $ f>.3.^ 

I till 1 1 more, Md 13.35 

WdshliiKfoii, D.C 15.35 



EXCURSION 1632. 

Baltlnif.re & Ohio K. R to Phlladelphlft. 

Philadelphia \- Keadliig K'y to Bound Brook. 

C'litral It. K. of .New .lersey to New York. 

Hudson .Navltfiitlon Co. (Cltlzons liino) to Troy. 

l)el(iware \ Hud -on Co to Saratoga Spiings. 

K)-tiirnlng, same route. 

TMKOI'OII FAKES. 

I'hii(id.i|iiiia, Pa. (basing fare) $ O'K) 

Baltimore, .Md 13.«M> 

Wdstiington. 1>. C 16.«)0 

171 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Saratoga Springs, N. Y.— concluded. 

EXCURSION 1078. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central K. R. of New Jersey to New Vork. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Troy. 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Saratoga Springs, 

Delaware & Hudson Co to Albany. 

Hudson River Day Line to New York. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to Bound Brook. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Philadelphia. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $11.25 

Baltimore, Md 15.25 

Washington, D. C 17. '.25 



SCARBORO BEACH, ME. 

EXCURSION 1450. 

i^~ Not on sale until May 15th. 
Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Scarljoro Beach. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
(Good for continuous passage only east of Boston.) 
To be sold In conuection with rail or steamer line route to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FAKES. 



Via rail line 
routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$17.75 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare^ 

Baltimore. Md 21.75 

Washington, D. C 23.75 

X Via Norwich Line tare will be $ .60 less 
* Via Norwich Line fare will be S .30 less 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 
x$16.25 
X20.25 
X22.25 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$17.00 

*21.00 

*23.00 



SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. 

This is another of the popular seashore resorts reached'by 
the Ikihimorcict Ohio Raih'oad in connection with'',the Phila- 
delphia & Reading Railway. It lies midway between Ocean 
City and Cape May, and enjoys the same superb bathing facilities. 



SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. 

EXCURSION 1298. 

Return limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Transfer through Philadelphia not included. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Plilladelphla. 

Atlantic City R. R to Sea Isle City. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOUGH FAKES. 

Johnstown Pa. $15.45 



♦Annapolis Md. $ 7.75 

Baltimore Md. 6. 75 

Braddock Pa. 18.50 

Butler Pa. 19.10 

Chester Pa. 3.25 

Clarksburg W. Va. 19.40 

Confluence Pa. 16.45 

Connellsville Pa. 18.05 

Cumberland Md. 14.45 

Fairmont W. Va. 19.40 

Foxburg Pa. 19.10 

Frederick Md. 9.75 

Grafton W. Va. 18.55 

Harpers Ferry. . . . W. \'a. 10. 13 

Hvndnmn Pa. 14.45 

* Via Baltimore. 

1^' It transfer of passenger through Philadelphia is desired 
agents will sell transfer check. Form T-23, at rate of 25 cents Iti 
eitlier direction ; and if transfer of baggajze is desired, sell transfer 
tag, Form TS, at rate of 35 cents in either direction. For transfer 
of both passenger and baggage through Pliiladelphia, see Hxcur- 
slon 2059. 



McKeesport Pa. 

Meyersdale Pa. 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 

Morgantown W. Va. 

Mounds ville W. Va. 

Newark Del. 

Parkersburg W. Va. 

Pittsburgh Pa. 

Rock wood Pa. 

Somerset Pa. 

Unioutown Pa. 

Washington D. C. 

AVest Newton Pa. 

Wilmington Del. 



18.50 
15.45 
18.05 
19.86 
21.20 

4.35 
22.40 
18.50 
15.45 
15.45 
18.65 

8.75 
18.50 

3.76 



17a. 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Sea isle City, N. J. continued. 

EXCURSION 332. 

Hetuni Uiiilt^Fifteen days, including date of sale. 
Transfer through Philadelphia not included. 

naltlmore & Ohio R. U to Philadelphia. 

.Atlantic City H. H to Sea Isle City. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FAKES. 



Newark 

Washington. 
Wilmington. 



Del. $.3.60 
D.C. 8.00 
Del. 3.00 



•Annapolis Md. $7 (K> 

Maltimore Md. 6.00 

Chester Pa. 2.50 

Frederlclc Md. 9.00 

•Via Baltimore. 

t^" If transfer of passenger tlirougli Plilladolpliia is deslied, 
atrents will sell transfer check, I'orm T-23, at rate of 25 cents in 
either direction; and if transfer of baggage is desired, sell transfer 
tag, P'orni T-8, at rate of ;i5 cents in either direction. For transfer 
of both jjassenger and baggage through Plilladelphia, see Excur- 
sion 2059. 



EXCURSION 2059. 

Return limit Six months from date of sale. 
Transfer througli I'hiladclphla included. 

naltlmore & Ohio H. R to Philadelj)hia. 

Transfer to A. V. 1{. R. Pier. 

Atlantic City It. R to Sea Isle City. 

Iteturning, same route. 



THROUGH J A UBS. 



•Annapolis Md. $ 8.00 

IJaltiriiore Md. 7.2o 

Rellalre Ohio. 21.70 

Hraddock Pa. 19.00 

Rutler Pa. 19.60 

Charlestown W. Va. 10.72 

+Che8ter Pa. 3.75 ; 

Connellsvllle Ph. 18.55 

Cumberland .Md. 14. 15 

Foxbiirg Pa. 19 60 

Frederick Md. 10.25 

Hagerstown .Md. 9.95 

Hyndman I'a. 14.95 

Jolinstown Pa. 15.95 

•Via Baltimore. 

'Fare Ineiudes transfer of bag 

129Haiiil rnriilsh passengers with 

cover transfer of baggage In both 



.McKeesport Pa. 

Marietta Ohio. 

Martinsl)urg W. Va. 

Moi-gaiitown W. Vii. 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 

t.Newark Del. 

Pittsburgh Pa. 

Shenandoali Jet.. . W.Va. 

I'nlontown Pa. 

Washington D. ('. 

Wasliiiigton Pa. 

Wheeling W.Va. 

• Wilmington Del. 

Winchester Va. 



$19.00 
23.30 
10.70 
20.35 
18.55 

4.85 
19.00 
10.51 
19.05 

9.25 
19.90 
21.20 

4.25 
11.55 



gage only. I'se tickets of l''orm 
two transfer tags. Form T-dO, to 
directions through Philadelphia. 



rST" Fxeurslon 2(»5!» Is printed to include transfer of pasnenger 
only through Philadelphia, but in selling this form, agents at 
stations named will furnish two (2) baggage transfer tags. Form 
T-«<». with eaeh ticki-t, as the fares >|noteil Inclmle transfer of 
passeni»er and baggage through Phllailelphla In both directions. 

fWnnt- transfer tag. Form T-60, should bo attached to baggaue 
liy Baggage Agent at Helling point; the olhei- tag to be retained 
i)y passenger until readv to leave Sea Isle <'ltv, when It Hliould 
be presented to llagga^o Agent of the Atlantic City R. R. to lie 
attached to baggage for return trip. 



cxcunaioN 3os«. 

Return limit -Fifteen days. Including date of sale. 
Transfer through Philadelphia iDcludecl. 

Baltimore A Ohio K. R to Philadelphia. 

Transfer to A. C. U. R. Pier. 

Atlantic City R. |{ to Sea Isle City. 

Returning, lamo route. 
'173 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



Sea Isle city, n. j. -concluded. 



THROUGH FARES. 



Martlnsburg W. Va. 

tNewark Del. 

Washington D. C. 

tWllniingtou Del. 

Winchester Va. 



$9.95 
4.10 
8.50 
3.50 

10.80 



*Annapoll3 Md. $7.50 

Baltimore Md. 6.50 

tChester Pa. 3.00 

Frederick Md. 9.50 

Hagerstown Md. 9.20 

* Via Baltimore. 

+Fare Includes transfer of baggage onlv. Use tickets of Form 
332 a»id furnish passengers with two transfer tags. Form T-60, to 
cover transfer of baggage in both directions through Philadelpela. 
'S^~ Excursion 2059 Is printed to include transfer of passenger 
only through Philadelpliia, but In selling this form, agents at 
stations named will furnish two (2) baggage transfer tags, Form 
T-60, with each ticket, as the fares (|uoted include transfer of 
passenger and t)aggage through Pliiladt- Iphia In both directions. 

One transfer tag, Form T-60, should be atnached to baggage 
by Baggage Agent at selling point; the other tag to be retained 
by passenger until ready to leave Sea Isle City, when it should 
be presented to Baggage Agent of the Atlantic City R. U. to be 
attached to baggage for return trip. 



SOMERSET, PA. 

EXCURSION 1696 OR 1714. 



Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 



.to Somerset. 



Returning, same route. 



Baltimore Md. 

Braddock Pa. 

Connellsvllle Pa. 

E verson Pa. 

Fairmont W. Va. 

Hyndman Pa. 

Johnstown Pa. 



THROUGH FAKES. 
$10.00 

4.05 

2.10 

2.40 

4.85 

1.80 

1.46 



McKeesport Pa. $3.85 

Meyersdale Pa. .85 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 2.60 

Pittsburgh Pa. 4.40 

Uniontown Pa. 2.65 

Washington D. C. 8.40 



SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. 

EXCURSION 2113. 

Return Limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Wash. So. R'y and Rich. Fred. & Potomac R. R.to Richmond. 

Seaboard Air Line to Southern Pines. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 2127. 

Return Limit— Six mouths from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to B. S. P. Co.'s Wharf. 

Baltimore Steam Packet Co to Portsmouth. 

Seaboard Air Line to Southern Pines. 

Returning, same route. 



EXCURSION 2128. 

Return Limit— Six months from date of sale. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Transfer to N. & W. S. B. Co.'s Whf. 

Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co to Portsmouth. 

Seaboard Air Line to Southern Pines. 

Returning, same route. 



t Annapolis Md. 

♦Baltimore ^id. 

Bellalre Ohio. 

Butler Pa. 

Cameron w. ^'a. 

Charlestown — W. Va. 

Chester Pa. 

Clarksburg W. Va. 

Connellsvllle Pa. 

Cumberland Md. 

Fairmont W. \'a. 

Foxburg Pa. 

Frederick Md. 

Grafton w. Va. 

Hagerstown Md. 

Harper's Ferry.. W. Va. 

Johnstown Pa. 

Keyser W. Va. 

t Via Annapolis Jet. 



THROUOH FARES. 
$18. 

19. 

29. 

29. 

29. 

20. 

22. 

29. 

28. 

24. 

29. 

30. 

20. 

28. 

21. 

20. 

27. 

25. 



o5 
95 
95 
95 
(!5 
55 
15 
85 
20 
lO 
K5 
30 
25 
05 
30 
90 
10 
♦ V 



Martlnsburg AV. Va. $21.05 

McKeesport Pa. 29.95 

Moversdale Pa. 25.65 

ISroimdsvllle W. Va. 29.95 

Mt. Pleasant Pa. 28.35 

Newark Del. 21.45 

New York N. Y. 27-05 

Parkersburg W. Va. 29.95 

Pliiladelphia Pa. 23.05 

Piedmont W. Va. 25.30 

Pittsburgh Pa. 29.95 

Rock wood Pa. 2<>. 10 

Somerset Pa. 26.45 

Uniontown Pa. 29.25 

Wastiington Pa. 29.95 

Wheeling W. Va. 20.95 

Wilmington Del. 22.05 

Winchester Va. 21.85 

ia Washington. 



174 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



STAUNTON, VA. 

EXCURSION 2iei. 

13^ Not on sule until May mtli. 

Ualtlinorei Ohio K. R to WashinKtnn. 

Soutliern Hailwav to Harrisonburg. 

Haltlmore i Oliiu K. H to Stauutou. 

Keturnlng same route. 

TUltOUGIl KARK8. 

New York, N. V Sl<"> 95 

Phlladelplila. Pa I .'.95 

Chester. I'a r-'.4"> 

WllMiinb'tnn, Del 11.9.5 

Newark. Oel ILS.-j 

Baltimore, Md 8.9.5 



STEPHENSON'S, VA 

EXCURSIONS 1713 AND 1714. 

^i^Not ou sale until .lune 15tli. 

Daltiniore & Ohio K. U to .'Stephenson's. 

Keturnlnf,', same route. 



THROUGH FAKBS. 



Baltimore Mtl. $ 5.15 

Bellalre Ohio. 13. HO 

Charlestown \V. Va. .85 

Chester I'a. 8.(50 

Cumberland Md. 5. -JO 

Fre.lerlck Md. 'J .40 

Crafton W. Va. 9.;?0 

Hagerstown Md. VJ. 15 

Harper's Ferry ...\V. Va. 1.35 



Johnstown Pa. 

New Vork N. Y. 

Parkersburj? W. Va. 

Philadelphia Pa. 

Pittsburgh Pa. 

WashiiiLTton D. C. 

Wheeling W. Va. 

WilniiuKton Del. 

\Vincliester Va. 



$9.00 
V2.(iO 
13.45 

8.(50 
11.25 

3.55 
13.25 

8.15 
.80 



SUMMIT HILL SWITCHBACK , PA. 

EXCURSION 1S45. 

Baltimore & Ohio H. H to Phlladelpbla. 

Phlladeli>Iila 4 Keadiii;,' ICy to Bethlehem. 

Central l{. It. of .New .k-rsev to Maucli Chunk. 

Mauch (hunk, .-Summit Mlli and Switchback It. U...to Summit IIIU. 
Ueturnlu}!, same route. 



EXCURSION 1947. 

Baltimore 4 Ohio It. U to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & U. wading ICy to Hethleliem. 

LehlK'h \ alley U. U to .Mauch Chunk . 

Maucb Chuuk, Summit Hill and Switchback K. U.to Summit Hill. 
UeturniUK. same route. 

THIliit-OU KAKK8 KOIl K.\<;URSH).NS 1945 AM) 1947. 

Wlinilnicton. Del $ 5.50 

Newark, Di-I (J.Ki 

Baltimore. .Md 8.50 

WaiblDKton, D. C lo 50 



TERRA ALTA. W. VA. 

1 'Tru .\ll:i, .'i il(li;ilil till iiKiiiril.'iiti rr-^orl id iriodi'.sl jiriipor 
tioii.s. The town lies on I lie liinlicsl luoiuilaiii peak west of I lie 
"(•lades," lit !iii elevation of 2,<')()() feel. For a lover of nal ore, 
in its unaduller.-iteil form. Terra .\lta is ideal; its name, tnc.ininK 
IhrIi earth, is appropri.ale, for !it I his point the Alle>;lianies droj) 
abruptly to the west, and tiio.-,t inaKniliceiit views of various 
Miouiilain ranjies .are here obtained. 

There are two fii»u\ hotels and innumerable bo.'irding- 
liouses, which offer e\iTy eoinfort at re.asoii.ible r.ites; besides 
tlie.se, bo.arrl e;in be obtained at many of tlie farm houses in 
tl>e vieinily, and a few weeks or a sfason is ,'i health invest mini 
from which dividends are lurno. 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



TERRA ALTA, W. VA. 



EXCURSIONS 1713 AND 1714. 

Raltimore & Ohio U. K. to Terra Alta Ketiiruing, same route 



t Anuapolis Mel. 

Baltimore Md. 

Bellngton W. Va. 

Bellalre Ohio. 

BerkeleySprings.W.Va. 

Bloomlngton Md. 

♦Braddock Pa. 

t Brad dock Pa. 

Brunswick Md. 

•tJBuckhaunou — W. V"a. 

IBuckhannon W. Va. 

♦Butler Pa. 

tButler Pa. 

♦Gallery Pa. 

liCallery Pa. 

Cameron W. Va. 

Charlestowu W. Va. 

Cherry Ruu W. Va. 

Chester Pa. 

tChicora Pa. 

♦Chlcora Pa. 

iClariou Junction — Pa. 

Clarion .lunctiou — Pa. 

*Clarksl)urg W. Va. 

tConnellsvllIe Pa. 

Connellsville Pa. 

♦Cumberland Md. 

i E verson Pa. 

Everson Pa. 

♦Fairmont W. Va. 

t Foxl)urg Pa. 

Foxliurg Pa. 

Frederick Md. 

Gallipolis Ohio. 

Grafton W. Va. 

Hagerstown Md. 

Hancock W. Va. 

Harper's Ferry. W. Va. 

Huntington W. Va. 

Hyndman Pa. 

Johnstown Pa. 

♦Kane Pa. 

J Kane Pa. 

Kenova W. \'a. 

Keyscr W. Va. 

♦Knox Pa. 

JKnox Pa. 

° Via New Martinsville a 
♦ Via Morgantown. 



THROUGH FARES. 

S 10.35 

9.(5.5 

3.30 

5.90 

5.00 

1.40 

7.15 

8.20 

6.H5 

4.10 

3.50 

9.25 
10.30 

8.70 

9.75 

4.10 

6.90 

5.20 
13.16 

9.80 
10.85 
11.45 
12.50 

2.50 

5.20 

6.25 

2.60 

5.45 

6.50 

2.40 
10.45 
11.50 

7.50 
10.80 

1.60 

7.50 

4.80 

6.50 
11.20 

3 10 

6.30 
13.75 
14.80 
11.(50 

1.(50 
11.10 
12.16 



♦McKeesport Pa. 

iMcKeesport Pa. 

Mannington W. \'a. 

♦Marienville Pa. 

ifMarienville Pa. 

Marietta Ohio. 

Martlusburg W. \'a. 

Mason City W. Va. 

Meyersdale. Pa. 

Morgantown W. Va. 

Mound ville W. Va. 

♦Mt. Pleasant Pa. 

JMt. I'loasant Pa. 

^New Martinsv'e.W. \'a. 

New \\)rk N. Y. 

Newark Del. 

Parkersljurg W. Va. 

♦Parkers Landing — Pa. 
ifParkers Landing,.. .Pa. 

Philadelplila I'a. 

Piedmont W. Va. 

♦Pittsburgh Pa. 

^Pittsburgh Pa. 

Point Pleasant.. W. Va. 

Ravenswood W. Va. 

Rockwood Pa. 

Romney W. Va. 

♦Scott Ilaven .Pa. 

JScott Haven Pa. 

Shenandoah Jet. W. Va. 

Somerset Pa. 

^Sistersville W. Va. 

°St. Mary's W. Va. 

list. Mary's W. Va. 

Strasburg Jet Va. 

♦Uniontown Pa. 

JLTnlontown Pa. 

Washington I). C. 

§ Washington Pa. 

♦West Newton Pa. 

t West Newton Pa. 

AVeston w. Va. 

AVheellng W. Va. 

Wilmington Del. 

II Wllllamstowii . . . W. Va. 

Winchester Va. 



S 6. 

8. 
3. 

12. 

13. 
6. 
.5. 
9. 
4, 
3 
5 
5 
6 
4 

17, 

12 
5 

10. 

11. 

13 
1 



70 
00 
20 
50 
55 
55 
80 
00 
05 
,40 
10 
70 
,75 
90 
65 
06 
80 
35 
40 
.65 
,40 
,50 
.85 
.60 
.80 
50 
.80 
40 
45 
.15 
90 
.30 
.00 
40 
.00 


.05 
80 
20 
25 
.50 
.60 
65 
.70 
00 



nd Clarksburg. II Via Parkersbur 

t Via Cumberland. 5 via Wheeling. 

^ Clarksburg. 1 Via Tygart Jet. 
t Vhv Annapolis Jet., use Form Kx. 1966. 



THOUSAND ISLANDS. 

ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. V. 
EXCURSION 19S4. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson liiver R. R to Clayton. 

Thousand Island Steamboat Co to Alexandria Bay. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $19.15 

Baltimore, Md 23.15 

Washington, D. C 25 . 15 

176 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 
Thousand Islands— continued. 

ALEXANDRIA BAY. N. Y. 
EXCURSION 646 OR 1812. 

^^Not ou sale until .May •JDtli. 

HiiUliiiore& Ohio R. R to riilladelplila. 

Philadelphia i Keailiiif;; U'v ...to Hound iJrook. 

Central K. K.<>f .New Jersey to New York. 

Hudsou Hiver Day Line to Albany. 

New York Central A: Hudson Itlver H. R to Clayton. 

Thousand Island Steamboat ('o to Alexandria Hay. 

Heturnluff, same route. 

THKOUGH FAKES KOR EXCURSION 646 OR IHl'i. 

Phlladelidiia. Pa. (basing fare) $10.95 

Raltlinore, Md '.20.95 

Washington, D. C 2'J.95 

EXCURSION 1812. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. R to I'liiladelphia. 

PhiladeliJliia & Reading R'y to Hound Brook. 

Central R. R. of .New Jersey to New York. 

Huilsoii Navigation Co. i Pebi)le3 Line) to .Mbany. 

New York Central \- Hudson River R. R to Clayton. 

Thousand Island Steamboat Co to Alexandria Bay, 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Phlladelidiia, Pa. 'basing fare) $16.4rj 

Baltimore, Md 'iO.io 

Washington, D. C '22.45 

CLAYTON. N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1627. 

Baltimore i Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Hound Hrook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Clayton. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $17.90 

Baltimore, Md 21.90 

Washington. U. C 23.90 



EXCURSION 122. 

tSr Not on sale until .May 'JOtli. 

Baltimore * (Jhio R. It to Philadelphia. 

I'hlladeli)hla & Reading R'y to B<MiMd Brook. 

<;<>ntral R. K. of New .Jersey to .New ^Ork. 

Hudson Bivei- Day Line..." to Albany. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Clayton. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOUOH FARES. 

PhUadeipiiia, Pa. (basing fare) $15.70 

Baltimore, .Md 19. 70 

Washington, D. C 21.70 



EXCURSION 122. 

Baltimore ic Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadoli)hla \- Heading R'v to Bound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New .Ic-rsey to New York. 

Hudson Navigation Co. ( Peoples Llnm to Albany. 

New York Central .V Hudson River R. R to Clayton. 

Returning, flame route. 

TUItOUOH KAKK.X. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $15.20 

Baltimore. Md 10. 20 

Washington, D. C 21 .20 



177 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



THOUSAND ISLANDS— Concluded. 

CLAYTON, N. Y. 
EXCURSION 1007 IN CONNECTION WITH EXCURSION 1445. 

t-¥f" Not ou sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Rethlehein. 

Lehlgli \' alley R. R to Niagara Falls. 

New Yorl; Central & Hudson River R. R to Lewiston. 

Niagara Navigation Co — to Toronto. 

Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co to Clayton. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Albany. 

Hudson Riv'er Day Line to New Yorlc. 

Central 1{. R. of New Jersey to Round Hrook. 

Pliiladelpliia & Reading R'y to Pliihidelphia. 

Baltimore & Olilo R. R to starting point. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $23.95 

Baltimore, Md 26.75 

\Vasliington, D. C 28.75 

EXCURSION 2180. 

Extension from Clayton. N. Y. Route beyond Clayton, N. Y. 

Thousand Island Steamboat Co to destination. 

Returning same route to Clayton. 
To be sold In connection with Excursion ticliets terminating at 
Clayton. 

ADD TO FAKES SHOWN HKKEIN TO CLAYTON. 

Edgewood Park N. Y. $1.25 : Murray Isle Out. $ .75 

Fine View Park .. .N. Y. .75 i Point Vivian N. Y. 1.25 

Frontenac N. Y'. .40 St. Lawrence Park ..N. Y'. 1.25 

Grenell's N. Y. .75 Tliousand Isl'd Park.N. Y. .75 

Kingston Ont. 1.75 

EXCURSION 2180. 

1^^" Not on sale until June 18th. 

Extension from Clayton. N. Y. Route from Clayton, N. Y. 

Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. of I'nited States to destination. 

Returning, same route to Clayton. 

To be sold in connection with Excursion tickets from Clayton. 

Add to fares shown herein from Clayton, N. Y. 

Alexandria Bay. N. Y $1.25 

Thousand Island Park, N. Y 75 

THURMONT, MD. 

EXCURSION 93. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Hagerstown. 

Western Maryland R. R to Thurmout. 

Returning, same route. 

THKOUGH FAKES. 

Washington, D. C $4.80 

EXCURSION 2004. 

Baltimore & Olilo R. R to Cumberland. 

Western Maryland R. R to Thurmout. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Clarksburg ....W. Va. $ 0.8() Parkersburg W. Va. $13.10 

Connellsville Pa. 8.55 Pittsburgh Pa. 10.85 

Fairmont W. Va. 9.80 ITniontown Pa. 8.95 

(iraftou W. Va. 8.90 Washington Pa. 12.20 

McKeesport Pa. 10.25 Wheeling W. Va. 12.90 

TORONTO, ONT. 

EXCURSION 96. 

t:f?~.\(>t on sale until May Kith. 
Extension from Niagara Falls, N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

New York Central & Hudson River R. R to Lewiston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Returning, same route to Niagara Falls. 
To be sold in connection with excursion tickets terminating at 
Niagara Falls. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Add to fares shown herein to Niagara Falls $2.35 

178 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



TORONTO, ONT. -Concluded. 

EXCURSION 244. 

t^- Not Oil sale until May latli. 
Exienilon from Niagara Falls, N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls. N. Y. 

Graud Trunk K'y to Torouto. 

Heturnin.sJT, same route to Niagara Falls. 

To be sold lu couuectlou with excursion tickets terminating at 
Niagara Falls. 

THROUGH FARES. 

Add to fares shown herein to Niagara Falls $4.25 

EXCURSION 143. 

r^^Not on sale until May KUh. 
Extension from Niagara Falls, N. Y. Route beyond Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

Niagara Gorge K. K to Lewlston. 

Niagara Navigation Co to Toronto. 

Returning, same route to Niagara Falls. 

To be sold in connection with excursion tickets terminating at 
Niagara Falls. 

THKOUGII FARES. 

Add to fares shown herein to Niagara Falls $2.35 



RESORTS REACHED VIA VIRGINIAN RAILWAY, 

Nut nil .salr until May 15Ih. 

EXCURSION 32. 

Haltlmore & Ohio K. U to Washington, D. C. 

Washington Southern Ity. and 
lUchmiind. Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R. .to Itlchmond. 

Scalxiard Air Line to .Vlberta. 

Virginian Railway to destination. 

Heturniiig, same route. 

EXCURSION 32. 

Haltlmore & Ohio it. H to W'asliington, D. C. 

Washington Southern lly. and 
Hichmond, Fredericksburg & I'otomaclt. R. to Richmond. 

Atlantic Coast Line to Jarratt. 

Virginian Railway to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 2181. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington, D. C. 

Southern Ry to .\lta N'lsta. 

Virginian Ry to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

TirUOUr.lI l-AItBS. 



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I'otnl)roke Va. 

I'rinciton W. \a. 

RIeh (reek Va. 

Roanoke Va. 

Salem Va. 

VpIIow Sulphur. .....!!!. . .. Va. 





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21.10 


25.05 


21.05 


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22.20 


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17. 'JO 


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10.70 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



RESORTS Reached via Virginian Railway, -continued. 



EXCURSION 2181. 

Baltimore & Ohio U. li to Huntington. 

Chesapeake & Ohio K'y to Deepwater. 

Vii-fjinian K'y to destination. 

Keturniug. same route. 

THROUGH FARES. 













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Eggleston 


Va.$l8.(i5 


$20.05 
19.85 


$17.35 


$15.85 


$14.15 $13.55 


$10.45 


Pembroke 


V^a. 18.45 


17.15 


15 65 


13.95 


13.35 


10.25 


Princeton... W.Va. IG.OO 


17.40 


14.70 


13.20 


11.50 


10.90 


7.85 


Rich Creek.... 


.Va. 16.95 


18.35 


15.65 


14.15 


12.46 


11.85 


8.75 


Koauoke 


. Va. 22.05 


23.45 


20.75 


19.25 


17.55 


16.95 


13.80 


Salem 


Va. 20.95 


22.35 


19.65 


18.15 


16.45 


15.85 


12.70 


Yellow Sulphur, Va 19.90 


21.30 


18.60 


17.10 


15.40 


14.80 


11.75 



EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore & Ohio R . R to Baltimore . 

Transfer to Chesapeake S. S. Co.'s 

AVharf. 

Chesapeake S. S. Co to Norfolk. 

Virginian Railway to destination. 

Returning, same route. 



EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Baltimore. 

Transfer to Baltimore Steam Packet 

Co.'s Wharf. 

Baltimore Steam Packet Company .to Norfolk. 

Virginian Railway to destination. 

Returning, same route. 



EXCURSION 32. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Washington. 

Transfer to Norfolk & Washington 

Steamboat Co.'s Wharf. 

Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co to Norfolk. 

Virginian Railway ..to destination. 

Returning, same route. 

THI!<)0(;H FAUB8. 




Eggleston Va.! $23.15 S19.15 

Pembroke Va. 23 30 19.30 

Princeton W.Va. 25.95 21.95 

Rich Creek Va. 24.40 20.40 

Roanoke Va. 20.50 16.50 

Salem Va. 20.80 16.80 

Yellow Sulphur Va. 22.20 18.20 



$18.15 
18.30 
20.95 
19.40 
15.. 50 
15.80 
17.20 



$15.15 
15.30 
17.95 
16.40 
12.50 
12.80 
14.20 



180 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 

Iletiirn limit I'luee iiiuntlis I'roin date of sale. 

EXCURSION 694. 

Extension from Old Point Comfort, Va. Route beyond Old Point Comfort, Va. 

Haltlinore i^team Paoket Co to Norfolk. 

Trausfer to N. & S. U. I{. (h-pot. 

Norfolk & Souttiern R. K to Virginia Ueacli. 

Keturniii;^, same route to Old Point Comfort. 

EXCURSION 32. 

Extension from Old Point Comfort, Va. Route beyond Old Point Comfort, Va. 

Cliesapt-akf Steani.sliiii Co tu .Norfolk. 

Transfer to N. A; .•-;. U. H. De)»ot. 

Norfolk & Southern K. l{ to N'irgiula Beach. 

Returning, same route to Old Point Comfort. 

EXCURSION 32. 

Extension from Old Point Comfort, Va. Route beyond Old Point Comfort, Va. 

Ncirfolk A: Washington ."Steamboat Co to .Norfolk. 

Transfer to N. \- S. U. H. Depot. 

Norfolk & Southern K. I{ to Virginia Beach. 

Returning, same route to Old Point Comfort. 
To be sold In connection with e.xcursiou tickets terminating at 
Old Point Comfort, Va. 

THROUGH FARtS. 

Add to fares shown herein to Old Point Comfort $1.25 

WATKINS GLEN, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 32 

Extension from Burdett, N. Y. Route beyond Burdett, N. Y. 

Stage to Watkius. 

HeturnInK, same route. 
To be sold In connection with excursion tickets terminating at 
Burdett. 

THKODOH FARES. 

Add stage line fare of $ .60 to fare shown liereiu to Burdett. 
^^Baggage should be checked to Burdett, only. 

WATCH HILL, R. I. 

EXCURSION 1953. 

r^~ ' 'n sale .lune 25th, to Septembei- 5th. 

Baltimore i Ohio K. R to Philadolphla. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Houn<l Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New F.ngland Nav. Co. (Norwich Line) to New London. 

New Euglaml Nav. Co. (New London-Block 

Island Line) to Watch Hill. 

Returning, same route. 

THROrGH FARKS. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $ 7.60 

Baltimore, Mil 1 1 .00 

Washington, D. (J . 13.00 

EXCURSION 1276. 

t'-^ff~ Not on sale until June 1st. 

Baltimore 4 Ohio R. R to Chllarii'lphla. 

Phlladeljihla \- Meadlnu R'y to Bound llrook. 

(-'entral R. R. of .New .Icrsev to New York. 

New Vork, New llavin \ Hartford R. R to .New f^onilon. 

New York, .New Haven A: Hartford It. R to Stonlngton. 

Steamer " Watch Hill" to Watch Hill. 

Rotiirnlni,', same route. 

TIIUOUOH KAllKH. 

Phliaiielphla, Pa. (I)aslng fare) $ 0.05 

Baltimore, .Md i;j 05 

Washington. I). C ir,.it8 

WEBSTER SPRINGS, W. VA. 

At Addi.son, tlio rounlv .sc.it, f»f Wobsfor (Joiiiity, \V. Va, 
in tlio beautiful v.-illcy of iIk; lOlk River, surrounded l)y noMo 
hills, at an altitudr! of 2,240 fuel, lies Webster .Springs, fast be- 
coming a iK)[)ular resort on account of its .salt sulphur baths. 

The \V«'i)ster .SpriiiK^ Hotel is one of the best-appoint <•(! 
hotel resorts in tlie two V'irj^inias, and is prob.ably the largest 
hotel in West Virginia. 

1«1 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 




WEBSTER SPRINGS HOTEL. 



WEBSTER SPRINGS, W. VA. 

EXCURSION 1S82, 1950 OH 1951. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. It to Holly Junction. 

West Virginia Midland R. R. to Webster Springs. 

Returning, same route. 



THROUGH FARES. 



lAnnapolls Md. $17.60 

Baltimore Md. 17.50 

°Beliugton W. Va. 5.00 

xBellalre Ohio. 9.60 

Braddock Pa. 10.80 

Buckhannon W. Va. 4.40 

Burnsvllle W. Va. 2.80 

Burton W. Va. 7.30 

Cairo W. Va. 6.90 

Camden on Gauley W. Va. 3.30 

Cameron W. Va. 8. 10 

Chester Pa. 21 .00 

Clarksburg W. Va. 4.80 

Connellsville Pa. 8.90 

Cowen W. Va. 3.0O 

Cumberland Md. 9.80 

Fairmont W. Va. (>. 10 

Frederick Md. 14.70 

Galllpolis Ohio, l'i.50 

Grafton W. Va. 6.70 

Hagerstown Md. 14.70 

Heaters W. Va. 2.50 

Huntington W. Va. 1340 

Keuova W. Va. 13.80 

Keyser W. Va. 8.90 

McKeesport Pa. 10.60 

Manningtou W. Va. 6.80 

Marietta Ohio. 8.95 

Martliisburg W. Va. 13.00 

Mason City W. Va. 11.20 

Millwood W. Va. 10.40 

Morgantown W. Va. 7.10 



Moundsvllle 

♦New Martinsville 

New York 

Oakland 

Parkersburg 

Pennsboro 

Pickens 

Piedmont 

Philadelphia 

tPittsburgli 

Point Pleasant 

Ravenswood 

Richwood 

Roanvllle 

Romnev 

i8t. Marys 

SSt. Marys 

Salem 

JSistersvllle 

Smithfleld 

Spencer 

Sutton 

Tunnelton 

Uniontown 

Washington , 

X Washington 

Weston 

West Union 

xWheeling 

Wililamstown — 

Wilmington 



W. Va. 
W. Va. 
..N. V. 
....Md. 
W. Va. 
W. Va, 
W. Va. 
W. ^'a. 
....Pa. 
....Pa. 
W. Va. 
W. Va. 
W. Va. 



Va. 
Va. 
Va. 
Va. 



W. Va. 
W. Va. 
W. Va. 
W. Va. 
W. Va. 
W. Va. 
...Pa. 
. . D. C. 
.... I'a. 
W. Va. 
w. Va. 
W. Va. 
W. Va. 
...Del. 



$ 8.80 

7.20 

25.60 

7.60 

8.00 

6.40 

5.80 

8.70 

21.50 

11.20 

11.80 

10.00 

4.10 

3.30 

11.00 

8.30 

9.80 

5.40 

7.60 

6.00 

11.30 

2.60 

6.50 

8.40 

15.90 

11.45 

3.80 

6.90 

9.20 

9.00 

20.50 



* Via ClarksburR. t Via New Martinsville. 

X Via New Martinsville anil Clarksburg, or via Fairmont and Clarksburg. 
t Via Connellsville and Clarksburg, or via Wheeling and Clarksburg. 
1 Via Annapolis Jet. ° Via Tygart Jet. § Via Parkersburg. 

18!k 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



WEIRS iLAKE Winnipesaukee\ N. h. 

EXCURSION 1531 

t^^~.\i>t (III salo until May l."ith. 
Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mast. 

Uostou \ Miilue K. U to \V«lr8. 

Keturulug, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steanu-r lino routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on passes 67 to 7t». 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore. Md 

Washln;,'ton, D. C 



THKOLGll FAIIES. 



Via rail line 

routes to 

Boston and 

return. 

$18.00 

22. OO 

24. OO 



V'iasfeamer 

line routes 

to Boston 

and return. 

X$16.60 

X 2(».50 

X •2'2.r>0 



Goinc; via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$17.25 

* 21 .7.5 

* 23.76 



X Via Norwich Line fare will he $ .60 less. 
•Via Norwich Line fare will l)i- S .ao less. 



WINCHESTER, VA. 

EXCURSION 2300. 

Baltimore & Ohio H. R to Winchester, Va. 

Ueturn, same route. 

THUOU'iH I'ARES. 

From Wasliinytun, D. C $3,s5 

WERNERSVILLE, PA. 

EXCURSION 146. 

Baltimore & Ohio K. H to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Iteading U'y to Wernersville. 

Ketiirulng, same route. 

THHOIIOII KAIfKS 

Baltimore Md. $7.40 Washington D. C. $9.40 

Newark Del. 5.(X» Wilmington Del. 4.40 



WEST BURKE, VT. 

EXCURSION 1200. 

VP~ Not on sale until .May ITith. 

Baltlmorp vV- Ohio K. |{ to Philadelphia. 

Phlladf'lphia & Keadlnjf U'y to Itoniid Hronk. 

Central K. K. of .New .Jersey to New ^Oik. 

New Vork. .New Haven & Hartford \l. H to Sprlnglldd. 

Bo9^)n iV Maine |{. I{ to .'<nuth Nernun. 

Central Vermr)iit ICv to Mrattlehoro. 

Boston \ Maine It. U to Windsor. 

Central V.iinont ICy to Whit i- Klver .let. 

IJcHton A: .Maine K. It to Wt-st Murke. 

K<'turnlng, same route. 

TIIKOI <;il KAUKM. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $11» 15 

Baltimore. .M<l 23.ir» 

Washing ton, I). C 25.15 

WEST POINT, N. Y. 

EXCURSION 1980. 

Baltimore \ Ohio U. It to nillaih-lphla. 

Phllad<lphla & Heading ll'y to lloimd Brook. 

Ceiitnil It. It. of New .lersey to Now Vork. 

West .Shore K. U to West Point. 

iteturnlng, same route. 

TnilOIIOII KAKKS. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (I)a.slng fare) $ 6. 75 

BHitliiior.-. Md 0.75 

Washington, I). C II .75 

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SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



West Point, n. Y.— concluded. 

EXCURSION 1S00. 

1^^ Not on sale imtil May 20th. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook. 

Central K. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Hudson River Day Line to West Point. 

Returning, same route. 

EXCURSION 2064. 

^p-On sale May 23rd to Sei)teml)er 22nd. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Reading R'y to Bound Brook 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

Steamer " Mary Powell " to West Point. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FARES FOK EXCUKSIONS 1500 AND 2064. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $5.00 

Baltimore, Md 9.30 

Washington, D. C 11.30 



WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. 

^f~Not on sale until May 15tli. 

EXCURSION 2183. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Intervale Jet. 

Maine Central R. R to destination. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection v;^ith rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

To Boston and Return, via Rail Route in both directions. 

THHOUGH FAKES. 

DESTINATION. I'hiladelpliia. Baltimore. Washington. 
(Basing fares ) 

Berlin N. H. $22.90 ,«20.90 $28.90 

♦Bethlehem N. H. 22.10 26.10 28.10 

Bethlehem Jet N. H. 21.40 25.40 27.40 

Brettoii Woods N. H. 21.40 25.40 27.40 

Cherry Mountain ... .N. H. 22.20 26.20 28.20 

Crawford's N. H. 21.10 25.10 27.10 

Fabyans N. H. 21.40 25.40 27.40 

Glen and Jackson N. H. 19.90 23.90 25.90 

Gorham N. H. 22 90 26.90 28.90 

Jefferson N. H. 22.50 26.50 28.50 

Lancaster N. H. 22.30 26.30 28.30 

Lisbon N. H. 21.40 25.40 27.40 

Littleton N. H. 21.40 25.40 27.40 

*Maplewood N. H. 21.90 25.90 27.90 

(fiProHle House N. H. 22.90 26.90 28.90 

Sugar Mill N. H. 21.40 25.40 27.40 

Twill Mountain N. H. 21.40 25.40 27.40 

Whitoflcid N. H. 21.80 25.80 27.80 

* N<it on sale until .June 20tli. 
«.' Not on sale until .luiie 29th. 

To Boston and return via Steamer lines in both directions 

TH HOUGH FAKES. 

DESTINATION. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. 
(ISasinpc fares.) 

Berlin N. H. x$21.40 x.S25. 10 xS27. 10 

^Bethlehem ....N. H. x20.60 x21.6() x26.60 

Bethlehem Jet N. IL xl9.90 x23.90 X25.90 

Bretton Woods N. H. xl9.90 x23.90 x25.90 

Cherry Mountain N. H. x20.T0 x24.70 x26.70 

Crawford N. H. xl9.60 x'23.60 x25.60 

Fabyans N. H. xl8.90 x23.90 x25.90 

Glen and Jackson N. H. xl8. 10 x22.40 x24.40 

Gorham N. H. x21.40 x25.40 x27.40 

Jefferson N. H. x21.0() x25.00 x27.00 

Lancaster N. H. x20.8O x24.80 x26.80 

Lisbon N. H. xl9.90 x23.90 x26.90 

Littleton N. H. xl9.90 x23.90 x25.90 

tMaplewood N. II. x'20.40 x'24.40 x26.40 

® Profllo House N. H. x21.40 x2o.40 x27.40 

Sugar Hill N. H. xl9.90 x23.90 x25.90 

TwinMountain N. H. xl9.90 x23.90 x25.90 

Whtteflcld N. H. X20.30 X24.30 x26.30 

x Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .(iO less. 

JNot on sale until June 20th. ®Not on sale until June 29th. 

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I'lillailelpliia. 


IJaltiiiiorc. 


Washington 


^,Hasin^r faros.) 






*S22.15 


*$26.16 


*S-2S.ir, 


*21.3o 


♦2-). 35 


*27.35 


*-20.(!,-) 


*24.e5 


*26.65 


*'20.U5 


*21.65 


*2(i.fj5 


*21.15 


*2r>.45 


*27.45 


*20.35 


*2i.35 


*26.35 


*2(>.«5 


*2t.65 


*2(>.f>5 


*1{).16 


*23.]5 


*25.15 


*2'i.l5 


*20. 15 


♦28.15 


*21.75 


*25.75 


*27.75 


*21.r>5 


*25.55 


*27.55 


*20.(i5 


*24.(!5 


*2G.65 


*20.(;5 


*24.<i5 


*2(i.65 


*2i.ir, 


*25.15 


*27.15 


*22.ir. 


*2(;.15 


*28.15 


*20.65 


*24.(J5 


*26.65 


*20.G5 


*24.65 


*26.<;5 


*21 .05 


*25.05 


*27.05 



SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. 



White Mountains, N. H.— concluded 

To Boston via Rail lines, returning via Steamer lines or vice versa. 

TIIKOIGH KAUES. 
KBSTINATION. 

Heiiin N. H. 

:Hetlileheni N. H. 

Hethlchena Jet N. U. 

Hiotton Woods X H- 

ClR'iry .Mountain X. H. 

Crawford X. H. 

Fat)yans X. II. 

Cleii and .lackson X. H. 

(iorliaiu X. H. 

JetTerson X. II. 

I^ant-aster X. H. 

Lisbon X. H. 

Littleton X. 11. 

*.Maplewood X. II. 

• Protlle House X. H. 

."^uirar Hill X. II. 

Twin .^Iountain X. H. 

Wliitefleld X. II. 

*Vla Xorwicli Line fare will be $ .30 less. 

JXot on sale until June 20th. * Not on sale until June 29tli. 

EXCURSION 1280. 

J5^~Xot on sale until May loth. 

Haltlmoie \- Ohio K. U to Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia & Heading K'y to Hound Hrook. 

("t'litral K. U. of Xew Jersey to Xew York. 

.\fw Vork, New Haven & Hartford U. K to Springlleld. 

Hoston \ Maine K. I{ to South Vernon. 

Central VeiTuont U'v to lirattlehoro. 

Moston & .Maine U. It to Windsor. 

Central Vermont U'y to Wliite Hlver Jet. 

Boston & Maine U. It to destination. 

Ueturning same route. 

TIIKOUiiH KAUKS. 

DESTINATION. Pliiladelplila. Baltimore. Washington, 

(liasiiig fares.) 

Merlin N. H. $21.05 $25.05 S27.05 

tH.'thlehern N. H. 10.95 23.95 26.95 

jlethlehem Junfti<.n..N. II. 19.25 23.25 25.25 

Hr.tton U Ond-; X. H. 19. 50 23.50 25. 50 

Cherrv .Mountain X. II. 19.75 23.75 25.75 

Crawford .\. H. 19. .so 23. kO 25.80 

Fatiyans X. II. 19. 60 23.50 25. 50 

(lien and Jackson .N. H. 21.00 25.00 27.00 

Corhani N. II. JO <;5 24.<>5 2(5.05 

.lefTerson .\. H. 20<i.-, 24.05 26. 05 

I.ani-aster .\. II. i;» s.-, 23.85 25. h5 

IJslion X. II. is. (to 22.00 21. (to 

Littleton X. II. 18 CS 22.65 21.65 

:.MaplPwoofl .\. H. 19.75 23.75 25.75 

• Protlle House N. H. 2(t.75 24.75 20.75 

:>iii.'ar Hill .\. H. is.l.", 22.15 24.15 

I'wlii .Mountain .\. II. 19. 5() 23. 50 25.5(t 

Whlteflehl X. H. 19.35 23.35 25 35 

tXot on sale until Juno 20tli. t Xot on sale until June 20th. 

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. W. VA. 

»r/".Not nil >al"' until .\lu\ l.">tli. 

EXCURSION 277. 

Ilaltlinore & Ohio |{. |{ to Washington. 

Chesapeake \- (ihio U'y to White Sulphur SprliufS. 

Keturiiing, same route. 

Tlll«)i;i;il FAKES. 

Xew Vork. X. V $21. OO 

Philadelphia. Pa... 17. OO 

haltlmore, .Md 13. OO 

Pittsburgh, Pa 24. lO 

EXCURSIONS 2301 OR 1SS0. 

Italtlniore * Ohio K. It to Huntington or Kenova. 

Chesapeake * Ohio K'y to White Sulphur Springs. 

Uetunilng saniu route. 

Park»Mshiirg \V, Va. $14 20 WaHlilngton Pa. fl9.20 

Pltt-iliuruh Pa. 22.55 Whe.-llng W. Va. 17.00 

Point Pi. •asant....W: Va. I1.0(t WliiianiHtown W. Va. 14.70 

Ilavenswood W. Va. 12. so 

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WINDSOR, VT. 

EXCURSION 1454. 

^^ Not on sale until May loth. 

Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. 

Philadeluhia & Keadlns? R'y to Hound Brook. 

Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. 

New Vork, New Haven & Hartford R. R to SpriugHeld. 

Boston & Maine R. R to South Vernon. 

Central Vermont R'y to Brattleboro. 

Boston & Maine R. R to Windsor. 

Returning, same route. 

THROUGH FAKES. 

Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) $14.60 

Baltimore, Md 18.60 

Washington, D. C 20. (!0 



YARMOUTH, N. S. 

EXCURSION 1824. 

t^~ Not on sale until May 15th. 
Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Dominion Atlantic Steamship Co to Yarmouth. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer lines routes, as 
shown on pages 67 to 70. 

THROUGH FARES. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md — 

Washiugton, D. C 

X Via Norwich Line, fare will be $ .60 less. 

* Via Norwich Line, fare will be S .30 less. 



Via rail line 

routes to 
Boston .and 

return. 
$22.60 

2(!.50 

28.50 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 
x$21.00 
X 25.00 
X 27.00 



Going via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
*$21.75 

* 2.5.76 

* 27.75 



YORK BEACH, ME. 

EXCURSION 1531. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R to York Beach. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as sliown on pages (>7 to 70. 

THROUGH r.A.KES. 



Philadelphia, Pa. (basing fare) 

Baltimore, Md 

Wasliiugton, D. C 

X Via Norwlcli Lino, fare will l3e $ .60 less. 

* Via Norwich Line, fare will be $ .30 less 



Via rail line 

routes to 
Boston and 
return. 
$10.50 
20.50 
22.50 



Viasteamer 
line routes 
to Boston 
and return. 
x$15.00 
X 19.00 
X 21.00 



Goirii* via rail 
line routes to 
Boston, re- 
turning via 
steamer line 
routes, or 
vice versa. 
* $15.76 

* 19.75 

* 21.75 



YORK HARBOR, ME. 

EXCURSION 1531. 

Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston, Mass. 

Boston & Maine R. R to York Harbor. 

Returning, same route to Boston. 
To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to 
Boston and return, as shown on pages 67 to 70. 

Philadelphia. Pa. (basing fare) $16.35 x$14.85 *$15.60 

Baltimore, Md 20.35 xl8.86 *19.60 

Washington, D. C 22.35 x20.85 *21.G0 

x Via Norwich Line, fare will be $ .00 less. 

♦ Via Norwich Line, fare will be $ .30 less. 

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Schedules of Steamer Lines — Season of I9I0. 

SUBJECT TO CHANGli. 

r?I^The following proposed sch»i(liilf8 of the various steamer 
lines indicated are shown for the convenlenro of agents and a 
matter of informatiim to passensrers. 

BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO. 
Bay Line. 
The steamers " Florida." " Virjiluia," and "Alabama," run dally, 
except Sundays, all the year. Leave Ilaltimore from Piers !>, 9)/>, 
10. 11. 12 and 13 lAtxht Street, G.3() p. m. : arrive Old Polut 
Comfort O.OO a. m., Norfolk 7.00 a. m., Portsmouth 8.30 a. m. Leave 
Portsmouth n.SO p.m., Norfolk (5.30 p. m., Old Point Comfort 7.30 
p. 111.; arrive at Baltimore 7.0(i u. iii. Meals, a la carte. State- 
rooms, 75c., Sl.tW, $1.6U, $'2.1 >0 and ^'2.r,0. 

CANADA ATLANTIC &. PLANT STEAMSHIP CO. 

Steamer "A. W. Perry" makes two round trips a week during 
the summer season to Halifax leaving Boston Wednesdays and 
Saturdays. 

The "Halifax" leaves Boston from same dock Tuesday noon for 
Charlottetowu calling at Halifax and Hawkesbury. 

staterooms vary in price from $1.00 to $2.50 a bertli with two 
berths to a room. 

CANADIAN PACIFIC UPPER LAKE STEAMERS. 

From about .^Iay 1st until about < ictober 31st. stoamships leave 
Owen Sound Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, 'J'hursdays and Sat- 
urdays, on arrival of morning train from Toronto, about 1.30 ji. m.; 
Sault ste. Marie, Ont., Wednesdays and Sundays, about 11.30 a. m., 
and Tuesdays, Thursdays and I-'rldays about 1.00 p. m.; arrive Port 
-Arthur, Thursdays and Mondays, about G.30 a. m.; Wednesdays, 
Fridays and Saturdays about 11. oo a. m.; arrive Fort William (East- 
ern time), about one hour later than Port Arthur. Eastbound. leave 
Fort William (Eastern time), I'^rldays and Tuesdays, about 3.00 
1>. m.; Tliuisilays, Saturdays and Sundays 2 p. m.; Sault Ste. .Marie, 
about 1.00 p. m., Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and 
Friilays: arrive Owen Sound, Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs- 
days and Saturdays, about 8.00 a. m. 

Commencing about May 2 1st and continuing until about October 
l8t, steamship "K.xpress" will leave Toronto 1.00 p. m., and In 
connection with It the steamships will run as follows: I..eave 
Owen Sound, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and 
Saturdays, 4.50 p. m.; leave Sault Ste. .Marie. Ont., Tuesdays, Thurs- 
days and lYIdays. 1.00 p. m., Wednesdays anil Sumlays 11.20 a. m.; 
arrive Port Arthur, Wednesdays, Kilda\s and Saturdays, 11. OO 
a. m.; Tliursdays and Mondays, (;.30 a m.; I'ort William, "H" iM.m- 
later. 

Kastbound service same as above. 

These steamers run on lOastem standard time. 

CASCO BAY &. HARPSWELL LINES. 

Steamers leave from CiHtxm llcmse wikiii, I'iiillaiid, .Maine, to 
Points on Casi-o Bay. making lre(|uent trips dally duiiim the entire 
year to Forest city, TrefBl hens and I'.ver^'reeii L/mdlnuH (Peak's 
lslaiid\ Little and (ircat Diamond, (uslilngs and Long Islamls. 

Service between I'ortland, .Me., and Little and (Jieat Chelieagiie, 
' lltT. Bailey's and Orr's Islands and South llarpsweii. varies accord- 
ing to scasoti. Slimmer Seherlule .luiie 2<>th to September loth, 
steamers leave Portland at o.OO a. m., 1».30 a. m.. Lift p. m. and 6.30 
p. m. 

Service between Portland. .Me., and CoiikIii's, Llttlejohn's, Bus 
tin's and IMreh Isdands, South Freepoit, Mi-re P<dnt and Hari>swell 
Centre, Is ixriornied during the summer months only. Steamers 
leav.- Portland, .Me., at lO.oOa. in. and 5.00 p. iii. 

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CATSKILL & NEW YORK STEAMBOAT LINE. 

Catskill Evening Line. 

Steamers " Kaaterskill," "Onteora," "City of Hudson" and 
" W. C. Redfleld," running between New York, Catskill and Hudson, 
landing at Maiden, Smith's Landing, Germantown, Llnlithgo, Oak 
Hill, Athens, Stockport and Coxsackie. Leave Pier 43, North River, 
foot of Clirlstopher Street, New York, every week day at 6.00 p. m. 
Arrive at Catskill 6.00 a. m., Hudson 6.30 a. m. Arrive in New York 
at 5.00 a.m. Meals, 75c. State-rooms, $1.00. Passenger capacity, 
300 to 500. 

During July and August an extra boat will be run on Saturdays 
for Catskill and Hudson, leaving New York at 1.00 p. m. 

CATSKILL FERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). 
Boats meet all trains of the N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. that stop at 
Glendale up to 7.30 p. m. 

CHAMPLAIN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 

(See Lake Champlain Steamers.) 

CHAUTAUQUA STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 

Steamers "City of New York," "City of Cincinnati," "City of 
Cleveland," " City of Buffalo," " City of Pittsburgh," and " City of 
Rochester," run during entire summer season between Jamestown, 
Celeron, Lakewood, Greenhurst, GrifHth's Point, Bemus Point, Long 
Point, Maple Springs, Point Chautauqua, Chautauqua (the great 
assembly grounds) and Mayville. Connection is made at Mayville 
with all trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad ; at Point Chautau- 
qua with trains of the Jamestown, Chautauqua & Lake Erie R'y, 
giving direct connection with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern 
R'y, and New York, Chicago & St. Louis R. R.; at Lakewood and 
Jamestown with all trains on the Erie R. R.; also at Jamestown with 
the Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburgh Railroad. 

CHESAPEAKE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 

Chesapeake Line. 

Steamers "Columbia" and "Augusta" leave Baltimore from Piers 
18 and 19, Light Street, daily, except Sunday, at 6.30 p. m., arriving 
at Old Point Comfort at 6.00 a. m. and at Norfolk 7.00 a. m., con- 
necting with rail lines for all Southern summer resorts. 

Leave Norfolk daily, except Sunday, at 6.15 p. m.; Old Point 
Comfort at 7.15 p. m., arrive Baltimore at 7.00 a. m. 

York River Line. 
Steamship "Atlanta" leaves Baltimore, Tuesdays, Thursdays and 
Saturdays at 5.0O \i. m. Arrive at West Point, Va., at 7.45 a. m., 
arrive at Richmond, Va., at 9.30 a. ni. 

Leave Itlchmiind, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4.30 ji.m.. 
West Point, Va., 6.00 p. m., arrive Baltimore, Md., 8.30 a. m. 

Meals: 'I'able d'hote dinner, 75 cents; Club breakfast from 25 
cents to 60 cents; also a la carte service; state-rooms, $1.00, $2.00 
and $2.50. 

CITIZENS' LINE. 
(See Hudson Navigation Co.) 

CLEVELAND &. BUFFALO TRANSIT COMPANY. 

From about May 1st. to \(ivembor3(Hli, steamers "City of Erie" 
and "City of Buffalo" leave Cleveland 8.00 p. m.. Central Standard 
time, daily; arrive Buffalo 7.30 a. m.. Eastern Standard time. Leave 
Buffalo 9.00 p. m. Eastern Standard time, daily; arrive Cleveland 
6.30 a. m , Central Standard time. 

Upper berths $1.00, lower berths $1.50, state rooms $2.60, parlor 
$5.00, with bath $6.00. Meals on European plan. 

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SCHEDULES OF STEAMER LINES— SEASON OF 1910, 



COBURN STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 

Steamers on Moosehead Lake. 

From tlie 0|)enlnK uutU the close of uavigatlou, steamers of this 
line will make close connection with trains of the llauf^or & Aroos- 
took Hallroailat (ireenville Junction and trains of the Somerset Hall- 
way «'>. at Klueo Station, affording a most convenient and direct 
route to Kineo. Hockwood, Northeast Carry, Northwest Carry, Lily 
Hay, West Outlet and other points on Mooseheatl Lake. 



DAMARISCOTTA STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 

Steamers leave Damarlscotta v.-eek-days at 9.45 a. m. and ."J. 15 
p. m. for Pool's Landing, Clarks' Cove, Wlllards' Island, East Booth- 
bay, South Bristol, Heron Island, and (^hristmas Cove. Heturulng, 
leaTe Christmas Cove <).3() a. m. and V2.10 p. m., stojjplng at all 
landingg and arriving Damariscotta 8. -15 a. m. and '2.30 p. m. 



DAY LINE STEAMERS. 
i,See Hudson River Day Line.) 



DETROIT 4 CLEVELAND NAVIGATION COMPANY. 

Lake Erie Division 

Steamers "City of Cleveland "and "City of Detroit" operate 
dally between Detroit and Cleveland from about April 1st to Decem- 
ber 1st. Leave Detroit dally at 10..?() p. m., arrive at Cleveland at 
5.30 a. m. Leave Cleveland daily at 1(».1."> p. m., arrive at Detroit at 
5.30 a. m. Day trips during July and August. Berths,. $].0O lur upper, 
$1.">0 for lower, and for state rooms $'.2.r)0. Meals atpoi)Ular prices. 
Breakfast, a la carte. Dinner on day trip, 76 cents. 

Lake Huron Division. 

Steamers "City of .Mackinac " and "City of Alpena" operate 
twice a week from April 1st to June 15th, and October 1st to 
Decemtjer let, leaving Toledo .\Iondays at 9.30 a. m. and Thursdays 
at 1.00 p. m.,and from Detroit .Mondays at B.OO p. m. and Fridays at 
!»,30 a. m. for Mackinac Islanil, St. Ignace and way poits. Between 
.lune 15th an<l October 1st four trips per week are In effect, leaving 
I'oledo .Mondays and Saturdays at 9.30 a. m, and Tuesdays and 
rhursdu.\8 at 4.00 p. m., and from Detroit Mondays and Saturdays 
at5.<»0 p. m. and Wednesdays and Fridays at '.•.30 a. m. Additional 
service during July and Augtist will lie alfordeil l)y through sti'iimer 
'■('ity<jf St. Ignace," which will leave Clevelaml fur .Mackinac lslan<t 
and St. Igna(!e stopping at Detroit. Leave Cleveland, Siimlays 11. (lo 
p. m., Wednesdays 8.00 p. m.; leave Detroit, Mondays 9.30 a. m., 
Thursdays 9.80 a. m.; leave Mackinac for Detroit and Cleveland, 
Tuesdays and Fridays 11.30 a. m. Meals 75 cents each. Passengers 
not desiring regular meals can take advantage of the now ImlTet 
service where Hrst-class luncheon will be served at pr)piiliir prices. 
Berths cost .?1.0o ui)por, $1.50 lower, and state rooms .^j.BO each 
direction between Toledo, Detroit, .Macklnai; Island, St. Ijjnaco and 
way ports. Berths on through steanii-rs from Cleveland $2.00 
upper, $3.00 lower, $5.fMl room. <(ii)i dln-.tlon. 

Detroit & BiiHalo Division. 

Steamers " r,ast<-rn States" an'l " Wesf-rn States" operate dally 
service, Sundays Inehideil. leavhiK Detndt dally, except Sunday, 
5.00 p. m., arrive BiilTalo 9.30 a. m , except M<mday. Leave Detroit 
Sunday 4.i)() p. m., arrive BuiTalo Monday 7.30 a. m. Leave BufTalo 

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DETROIT & CLEVELAND NAVIGATION CO. — Concluded. 
daily (except Suuclay). at O.oo p. ui., arriving Detroit 8.00 a. ni., ex- 
cept Monday. Leave lUiffalo Sunday 5.30 p. lu., arrive Detroit 
Monday 7.30 a. m. Service in effect from May 1st to November 15tli. 
Bertlis, $1.00 upper, $1.50 lower and staterooms $2.50. Dinner 
American plan, 76 cents ; l)realcfast, a la carte. Passengers not 
desiring regular meals can talce advantage of buffet where flrst- 
class lunclieon will be served at jiopular prices. 

DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY STEAMSHIP SERVICE. 
Boston and Yarmouth Division. 
Coniniencing about July 1st the twin-screw nlneteen-knot steam- 
ers of tliis line will perform service daily, except Saturday, from 
Boston and Sunday from Yarmouth, between Boston and Yar- 
mouth, leaving Long Wliarf, foot of State Street, Boston, at 2.00 
p. m. Steamers connect at Yarmouth with the Company's " Flying 
Bluenose " Pullman buffet and dining-car expresses to all points in 
tlie maritime provinces. 

EASTERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 

(Summer Schedule, effective May 2, 1910.) 

Bangor Division. 

New Turbine Steel steamers "Belfast" and "Camden" leave 
Foster's AVliarf, Atlantic Avenue, Boston, at 5.00 p. m. daily except 
Sunday (Sundays, July 24th to September 11th), for Rockland, 
Camden (Northport, until September 4tli), Belfast,,Searsport, Bucks- 
port, Wiuterport and Bangor. Connections at Rockland for Dark 
Harbor, (Islesl)oro, (Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Brooklin, Soutliwest 
Harl)or, Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor, I5ar Harbor, Stoning- 
ton, Sontli Blue Hill, Blue Hill, Dlrigo, Herricks I>anding, South 
Brooksville, Eggeniooggln, Sargentville and Nortli Haven at Bel- 
fast for Castlne. 

Returning, leave Bangor dally except Sunday (Sundays, July 24th 
to September 11th), at 2.00 p. m. for Boston, touching at inter- 
mediate landings ; Northport (until September 5tli). Connection 
at Belfast from Castlne; at Rockland from all points east tliereof 
mentioned al)ove. 

200 state rooms on each steamer. Capacity 800. Meals a la carte. 

steamer leaves Bar Ilarljor daily except Sunday (Sundays, July 
24th to September 11th), at 1.30 p. m. for Rockland (touching at 
intermediate landings), connecting with steamer for Boston. 
Steamer leaves Blue Hill daily exceiJt Sunday (Sundays, July 24th 
to September lltli), at 2.00 p. m. for Rockland (touching at inter- 
mediate landings), connecting wltli steamer for Boston. Steamer 
loaves Sedgwick daily except Sunday (July24th to September 11th), 
at 3.00 p. m. for Rockland (touching at intermediate landings), con- 
necting wltli steamer for Boston. 

State-rooms, $1.50 to $5.00. 

Eastern Steamship Co — concluded. 
International Division. 

Steamer " Governor Dingley " will .leave Boston, Mondays, 
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 9.00 a. m., for Portland (daylight 
sail to Portland), Eastport, Lubec and St. John, connecting at 
Eastport for Calais, Me., and St. Andrews and Campobello, N. B., 
and at St. John for all points in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and 
Pi-lnce Edward Island. 

Steamers "Calvin Austin" and "Governor Cobl)" will leave 
Boston Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Tlnirsdays at 10.00 
a. m. for St. John direct, making the run in about 18 hours. 

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Eastern Steamship Company— concluded. 

The stt'iiiiHTS oil tliis (livisinii lUM tlip entire year, the trips 
varyliif? with the seasous. State-rooms, $1.00, to $5.0(». Meals 
a la tarte. 

The suinnier resorts of St. Andrews and Canipobello are within 
easy reach of Eastport, the former being abont \'2 miles and the 
latter one mile. 

Portland Division. 

Steamers "Uansoni B. Fuller" and "Bay State" run dally, except 
Sunday lalso Sundays, June 12th to September lltln throughout the 
year between Boston and Portland. Leave I'nlon Wharf. Boston, 
7.00 p. m. Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, 7.00 p. m.. the trip 
being made in aliout eight hours. Sunday trips from June I'Jth to 
September 11th, leaving Boston at 7.00 p. ni and Portland 8.00 ji. m. 
Passenger oapaeity, lOOO. Staterooms, $1.00 to $5.00. Meals a la 
carte. 

Boothbay Division. 

Steamers "Catherine," " Wiwurna," " Xahanada," "Island 
Belle" and " Daniarin" run aaily the year romid between Bath 
and Boothljay Harbor and Islands resorts of Sheepseot Bay, a 
distance of from 15 to 18 miles. All inside, smooth-water naviga- 
tion. During the summer season three of four trips daily to Booth- 
bay Harb<jr and Islands, and dally trips to Heron Island and 
Pemaiiuid Harbor. 

Kennebec Division. 

Steamers "City of Hockland " and " City of Bangor" will leave 
I'nlon Wharf, Boston, dally except Sunday (Sundays, July 24tli to 
September nth), at 0.00 p. m., for Popham Beach, Bath, Itlchmond, 
'iardlner, Hallowell and Augusta, returning leave Augusta at 
I. .30 p. m., Gardiner at 3.45 p. m., Bath at 6 3(» p. m. Popham 
Beach at 7.15 p. ra. for Boston. 



Portland & Rockland Division. 

Steamerp leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, at 7.00a. m.,Tviesday8, 
Thursdays and Saturdays, for Boothbay Harbor, New Harbor. Hound 
Pond, Friendship, Port Clyde, Tenants Harbor (tide permitting), 
and Bocklaiid. 

Keturning, leave Rockland at 0.(X)a. ni., Mondays, Wednesdays 
and Frlilays. 

This service permits of a delitjhtful day's sail between Portland 
and Itorkland. Connection made at Itockland with the Bangor and 
Mount Desert ;iMd Hlue Hill Division and at Portland with the 
Portlaml and International Divlsl >ns. 



THE ERIE 4, WESTERN TRANSPORTATION CO. 

The new steel steamships, "Tlonesta," ".liinlala" and "Octo 
rara," of the KrU- & Western Transportation Company, .Anchor 
Line, f)tTer to to\iilsts a ten da\s' lake trip at a cost of only $tls.O(». 
meals and stateroom l)erth Included, calling at Krie. Cleveland, De 
trolt. .Mackinac Island, .^ault Stc .Marie. Mai-(|uottc, lloUKhton and 
Diiliith, and allowing suftlclent time at each port lr) visit the points 
or Interest. The excellence of tin- table Is an especial feature of the 
.\nchor Line service, tlie steamers are the most modern and luxu- 
rious on the (ireat Lakes. First salliuK from BulTalo Jinn! Ith, from 
Clevelanil Juni! 1st; last sailing from Bulfalo about September IHth. 
from Cleveland September lIHh. 

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FRONTIER NAVIGATION COMPANY. 

Steamer leaves Calais each morniug according to tide touching 
at Red Beach, Uobbinston, St. Andrews, connecting at Kastport with 
steamers of Eastern Steamsliip Co. for and from Hoston and Port- 
land, connecting witli Canadian I'aciflc Hallway at St. Andrews, 
N. S., for all points In Aroostook territory. 



FULTON NAVIGATION COMPANY. 

Service will commence ]\la>' !»tii ami conthnie daily throughout 
the summer season. Two round trips are made each week day and 
one round trip on Sunday until June 19th. 

Regular schedule effective June 19th to September 18th. Trips 
after September 18th vary according to tratflc. 

HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY. 
Citizens Line. 

The new steel steamers "Trojan" and " Rensselaer" commence 
running as soon as navigation on the Hudson River opens about 
April 1st, and cease in December, plying l^ietvveen New York (Pier 46, 
North River, foot of West lOth Street), and foot of Ferry Street, 
Troy. Stop made at Youkers from June 20th to September 17th, In- 
clusive, on up trip only. 

Service daily except Saturday until July Ist; daily including 
Saturday from July 2nd to September 3rd inclusive; daily except 
Saturday from September 3rd to close of navigation. Leave 
New York at 0.00 p. m., due at Troy 6.00 a. m. Leave Troy 
at 7.30 p. m. or on arrival of evening trains from the East and 
North ; due at New York 7.00 a. m. 

Land at Alljany, going north, on Monday (Sunday night trip) 
only, 6.00 a. m., and going south, on Sunday (Sunday night trip) only, 
at 8.30 p. m. Passenger capacity, louo. Meals a la carte, dining 
rooms on main deck. State-rooms $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 according 
to size and location and accommodate two persons. Large rooms 
with wide beds are $.5.00 each, with private bath $0.00, Cabin berths 
50 cents. 

Peoples Line. 

The "C. W. Morse" and "Adirondack" run dally, except Sun- 
days, from opening to close of navigation, between New York and 
Albany, making no intermediate stops. Sundays Included, May 
29th to Septemljer 2.")th, inclusive. 

Leave Pier 32, North River (foot of Canal Street), 6.00 p. m., due 
at Albany 6.00 a. m. Leave Albany, at 8.00 p. m., or on arrival of 
trains from the east, west and north, due New York 7.00 a. m. 
I'assenger capacity, 1200. Dining rooms on the main deck. Service 
a la carto. State rooms, $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00, according to size and 
location and accommodate two persons. I-argor roi>nis with wide 
beds are $4.00 and $5.0O. Parlor rooms witli private bath are $6.00; 
Cabin l)erth8 60 cents. 



HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE. 

Steamers "Houdrick Hudson," " Rol)ert Fulton" and "Albany" 
commence their trips from New York on May 20th and from Albany 
on May 21st. Last trip of the season from New York October 22nd, 
Albany October 24tli. Ply between New York and Albany daily, 
except Sunday, as follows : Leave Desbrosses Street Pier, North 
River, 8.40 a. m., and Forty-second Street Pier 9.00 a. m.; arrive; 
at Hamilton Street, Albany, 0.10 p.m. Leave Albany 8.30 a. m. , 
arrive Forty-second Street, North River, New York, 5.30 p. m., 
Desbrosses Street, 6.00 p. m. liandings are made at Yonkcrs, West 
Point, Newburg, I'oughkeepsie, Kingston Point, Catskilland Hudson. 
Passenger capacity, 4,000. Breakfast and dinner a la carte, also 
table d'hote dinner at $1.00. Drawing-rooms for parties. Morning 
and afternoon concerts on each steamer. 

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LAKE CHAMPLAIN STEAMERS. 
Champlaln Transportation Co. 

The steamers " Veniioiit" ami "Tifoiiderogn " ply daily, except 
Siiu Jay,.'as follows : The " \'t'iiuout" e-oiniiiences .May aoth ami ceases 
October 1st (Sumlay trips ilurliifi .luly ami Aui,'tist), plyliij^ between 
Fort Tlcomleroga ami Plattsbiu ^', laiuliiit,' at IJliitr Polut, ClltT Haven 
for Catholic Siimiiier.'^chuol, I\)rt Kent, Hurlinjjton, Essex, Westport, 
Port Henry ami l.arrabee's. Leave l'lattsl)iir^c 7. no a. m. Leave 
Fort Tlcomleruya on arrival of trains, about 1 .36 p. in. Trip occupies 
tlve hours. Passenger capacity, 1,500. Dinner, $1.00; breakfast and 
supper, 75 cents eacli. 

The •' Ticondeioga " runs dally, except Sunday, during the entire 
season of navigation (April to December), between Westjiort, Essex, 
Cedar lleach, Hurlington, Port Kent, N'alcour, Hluff I'oiut, CHIT Haven, 
Plattsburg. Grand Isle and St. Albau's Bay. Leaves Burlington, Juiie 
to October, 9.00 a. m.; arrives 4. 45 p. m. Trip occupies live hours. 
Passenger cajiacity, 1,500. The morning trains from Montreal have 
no boat connection through Lake Champlaln. Take train leaving 
Montreal 8.0O p.m. and lodge on board steamer "\'ermout" at 
Plattsburg. 

LAKE GEORGE STEAMERS. 
Lake George Steamboat Co. 

The "Sagamore" will commence running about June 1st and 
cease at)out October 1st. Will leave Lake George on arrival of train 
from Troy, Albany and Saratoga. 9.40 a. m., dally, except Sunday, 
landing at Assembly Point, Cleverdale, Kockhurst, Trout Pavilion, 
Marlon, Pilot Knol), Bolton, (iroen Island, Pearl I'olnt, Hulett's, 
Sabbath -Day Polut, Silver Bay, Hague and Hogei's Bock, 
reaching Baldwin about 1.10 p. m. Keturning, leave Baldwin on 
arrival of train from Lake Champlaln 1.20 p. m., making above 
landings; arrive Lake (ioorge about 4.40 p.m., connecting with 
train for the South. Dinner .$l.()(). 

The " Horlcon" will l)e brought out about .Tune 27th, and will run 
until Sei)tember loth. Will leave Lake George about 4.00 p. m., on 
arrival of New York train, making above lan<llngs. Arrive ISaUlwln 
7. 40 p. m. Beturns In mcjrning, leaving at 7.30. Beaches Lake 
George at 11. in a. m. to connect with train leaving at 11.30 a. m. 
Meals serveil on steamers, American plan, dinner, .lil.iX), break 
fast, 50 cents, supper, 75 cents. 

The " Mohican," a new boat, 1 15 feet long and a carrying capac- 
ity of 400 persons. Is In service from May Ist to October 31st. This 
steamer will make all landings from Lake George to Paradise Bay, 
including such whaives at which the larger boats cannot land. 
During months of May and (Jototier this steamer will run between 
Balrlwin and Lake George. 

The above steamers will make Sunday trips during .Inly and 
August; the "Sagamore" and the "Horlcon" will run from Lake 
George to Baldwin, making all landings on signal, returning In 
aftermion to Lake (Jeorge, coiiiiocnng with train for (Jlens Falls, 
.^andy lllll. Tort Edward, Saratoga, Troy and Albany. 

The ".Mohican" will run from Lake George to Paradise Bay, 
making all landings on signal, returning in evening to Lake George, 
connecting with train for all points on the Delaware* Hudson Co., 
and sleeper for .New ^'ork. 



LAKE ONTARIO AND BAY OF QUINTE STEAMBOAT 
COMPANY LTD. 

Commencing .May .'{otii, steamers will le/ive Charlotte, N. V. 
(Port of UocheHter), at !».U0 a. m., and will arrive at Coliourg at 1.30 
p. m., and Port Hopc(, Out., at 2.:!0 p. m.. dally, except Sunday. 
Hetnrnlng. will arrive at Charlotte, N. V. (Port of Hochester), from 
Port Hope and Cobonrg. < >nt., each week day. at 7.45 \t. m. Service 
will tie diseontlnned after Septemlier 2 Itti. 

Steariiers will leave Charlotte. N. V. (Port of Uochester), for 
Bay of <,>Mlnte and Tliousand Island pf)lnt» at h .») p. m., dally, com- 
mencing .lune 25th and coni Inning until .'<eptendjer3rd. and, return- 
ing, will arrive at (Jharlotte from Bay of gulnte and Thousand Island 
points at 0.80 a. m., dally. 

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LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE STEAMERS. 

The Lake Winnepesaukee Transpoitatiou Company's service is 
effective June 1st to October IGtli, Inclusive. 

U. S. Mail Steamer " Uncle Sam " In service May 16th to October 
15th, inclusive. 

Tlie Boston & Maine Railroad Steamer"Mt. Wasliington" in service 
June 20tli to September 24th, inclusive. 

MAGANETAWAN RIVER AND LAKES STEAMBOAT LINE. 

Two well appointed steamers are In service on Maganetawan 
River ))etweeu Burks Falls and [.akes Cecelje and Alimic. Steamers 
make close connection at Burks Falls with train on the Grand 
Trunk R'y. 

MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD STEAMERS. 

(Penobscot Bay Service.) 

Commencing June 6th, the service will be as follows: Steamer 
will leave Rockland at 5.10 a. m. and 4.10 p. m. week days: arriving 
at Islesboro (Dark Harbor) 6.25 a. m. and 5.20 p. m. week days; Cas- 
tine 7.20 a. m. dally and 0.15 p. m. week days. Returning, steamer 
will leave Castine 7.30 a. m. week days and 6.20 p. m. daily; Islesboro 
(Dark Harl)or) 8.25 a. m. week days and 7.15 p. m. daily, arriving 
Rockwood 9.35 a. m. week days and 8.30 p. m. dally. Sundays, leave 
Rockwood 8. a. m., arrive Islesboro (Dark Harbor) 9.10 a. m., and 
Castine 10.05 a m. 

(FrenchmaT's Bay Service.) 

Commencing June 6th, schedule will be as follows: Leave Mt. 
Desert Ferry, daily, 7.35 a. m., 12.50 noon, 2.30 p. m. and 7.05 p. m.; 
except Sunday, 5.10 p. m.; Sunday only, 10.20 a. m., 1.15 p. m. 
and 5.15 p. m.; arriving Bar Harbor 8.15 a. m., 1.35 p. m., 3.05 
p. m., 7.50 p. m., 5.50 p. m., 11.15 a. in., 2.40 p. m. and 6.05 p. ni. 
respectively; Seal Harbor, 9.0 '» a. m., 2.25 p. m. and 6.40 p. m. 
respectively; Nortlieast Harbor, 9.25 a. m., 2.45 p. m., and 7.00 p. m. 
respectively; Southwest Harbor, 9.35 a. m., 2.25 p. ni. and 7.15 p. m. 
respectively. Returning leave Southwest Harbor, daily 11 20 a. m. 
and 7.20 p. m., except Sunday, 9. a. m. and 4 10 p. m.; Northeast 
Harbor, daily 11.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., except Sunday, 9.10 a. m. 
and 4.20 p. m.; Seal Harboi-, daily 11.50 a. m. and 7.50 p. m., except 
Sunday, 9.30 a. m. and 4.40 p. m.; arriving Mt. Desert Ferry, daily 
1.40 p. m. and 9.40 p. m., except Sunday, 11.25 a. ra. and 6.20 p. ni. 
respectively. 

MAINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 

Steel steamships " North Laud " and '• North Star" sail from 
New York, Pier No. 20, East River, foot of I'eck Slip, Mondays 
at 10.00 a. m., Tuesdays, Tliursdays and Saturdays at 4.00 p. m., 
returning, leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Mondays at 10.00 a.m.; 
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6.30 p. m. 

Monday morning trips in effect from June 20th, to Seiit. 5tli, 
Inclusive. 

MARY POWELL STEAMBOAT CO. 

See Steamer " Mary Povvell." 

MERCHANTS A. MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 
Baltimore— Boston Line. 

The fast and elegant steel steamships" Juniata," "Gloucester,'" 
"Howard," "Nantucket," "Kershaw" and "Ontario" (3,200 tons 
eacli), comprise tlie Meet on tliis line, running throughout the year. 

Leave Baltimore, Pier 3, foot of Gay St., for Boston, via Newport 
News, Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 6.00 p. m., arriving at 
Boston tlilrd morning after leaving Baltimore. 

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MtRCHANTs 4. Miners Transportation Co.- concluded. 

I,'';ivo H'lstoii, ItHtti-ry Wlirirr, I'nr Italt iiiKjro, via Newport News, 
MoU'liiys, Weilin'.-iilays auil I'rlilays, at ft.oi) p. in., arriving at Ntnv- 
port News seooiul inoriiing, ami at llaltliiiore tlilnl inoniliiii, after 
leavjiijc Moston. 

Baltimore— Providence Line. 

The fast and elegant steanislilp.s " Ourclu'Ster," " I'^ssex " ami 
••rowliatan" comprise tlie lleet on tliis line, running throughout 
the year. 

Leave nalthnore, IMer 3, foot of fiay St., f<^)r Provhleuoe, via 
Newport News and Norfolk, Sundays, Weilnesdays and Fridays, at 
i5.0<i p. ni., arriving at Providence thircl nioi'nlnt; after leaving 
lialtlinore. Leave Trovldence, foot of IJciicilt St. I'or lialtiniore, 
via Norfolk and Newport News, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satui'days, 
at »! 0» p. ni., arriving at Norfolk and Newport New s second morn- 
ing, and at IJaltlinore third morning, after leaving Providence. 

Philadelphia— Boston Line. 
The fast and elegant st'ttiiiships " (iieiian," " i,)uaiitlco" and 
■ J'ersian " comprise the ileet on tlils line, running throughout the 
'•ar. 

Leave Philadelphia (Pier 18 S. Delaware Ave , foot of Pine St.), 
for Hoston, Momlays, Wednesdays and Kriilays at o.oo ]i. ni., arriv- 
ing at llo.-^ton second moi-nint; aftei' leaving I'hlladclphia. 

Leave lli.gton, I'Iske Wharf (foot of ilanover St.) for Pldladclphia, 
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at5.0i) p.m., arriving at I'hlla- 
delphla secon<l niornliiLT after leaving Boston. 

METROPOLITAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 

Direct All-Water Route Ijetween New York and Boston. Express Triple 
Sere* Turbine Steel Steamships ' YALE " and " HARVARD." 

Servlci' via tills route will he operated during Summer Season 
of l!»lo, from .Monday .May 23rd, until Saturday, October 'iOth, 
inciu-ive, on the following schedule. 

Week <Iays and Sundays; leave New York, from I'ier 9 North 
Klver. near foot of Hector street, at 4 p. m.; leave India Wharf, 
lloston.at 4 p. m.; due either city the following morning ats o'clock. 

The great speeil. wiilch makes poasll>!e this e.xiraordinary 
schedule. w<^uld not have been feasible except for the appli<-atlon of 
the Turlilne prlncli)le to the " Vale" an<l " Harvard. " 

The "Vale" and "Harvard" are over four Imnilred feet long, 
sixty-three f<*et wide, have a carrying capacity for eight hundred 
passengers and a speed of twenty three miles an hour. 

Oil Instead of coul will be use 1 this season and the Yale and 
Harvard have become known as tlie pioneers of the Atlantic (.'oast 
In the adoptloh of oil as fuel. 

Tlie (lining rooms are located on the main deck and are reached 
direc-tly from the social hall with wlnrlows looking directly out to 
• ea, afforillng passengers an opportunity to en.loy the passing 
panorama while they dlni-. The <llnlng room servi<e Is a la carte 
and compares favoratily wllh that ol tlie best hotels or clubs. 

These ships are provided with writing and smoking rooms, also 
cafe, on the hurricane deck. 

.•staterooms vary in prl<"e from $1.00 to $fi. 00, according to size 
and lo<'/ition, and accommorlate two persons each. In addition to 
the ordinary rooms, there are about forty parlor and bathroom 
suites, for whlf-h an mlditjonal charge is made. 

MOOSEHEAD LAKE STEAMERS. 

Sen Cobiirn Sloaii'bn.it Co. 

MONTAUK STEAMBOAT COMPANY. LIMITED. 

Steamer leaves Now Vork. I'li-r m. ICust l!i\er. from .Iune.|th to 
closeof se/isoM for Sag Harlior. Shelter Inland, (Jreenport and Orient, 
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at r> no p. m. 

Frr>m .Inly <(th and during .luly and August leave New Vork every 
week <loy exr-ept Saliirda>s at G.txt |>. m.. .Sitiirdays at l.(i() p. m. 

<'ommenclng .lune ^."ith the service will be extended to lilock 
Island, liy the steamer leaving New York on Tuesdays. Thursdays 
and Saturdays. 

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MUSKOKA NAVIGATION COMPANY. 

Steamers on Muskoka Lakes. 
Ten well appointed steamers are in service during the season 
on Lakes Muskoka, Kosseau and Joseph. They make two dally trips 
to and from all points on the lakes in close connection with trains of 
the Grand Trunk Railway at Muskoka Wharf, Gravenhurst, 
Canadian Northern Railway at Mala Park, and Lake Joseph, and 
Canadian Pacific Railway at Rala. Meals served on hoard at 
moderate rates. Connections from Port Cockburn (Lake Joseph) and 
from Rosseau (Lake Rosseau) by staj^e and railway to Georgian Bay 
at Parry Sound. 

NEW BEDFORD, MARTHA'S VINEYARD 4. NANTUCKET 
STEAMBOAT LINE. 

Several trips daily are made between New Bedford, Wood's 
Hole, Martha's Vineyard (Oak Bluffs) and Nantucket. Com- 
mencing about June 10th sjieclal car will run dally between the 
steamboat wharves at Fall River and New Bedford, connection 
being made at the latter point with Ijoat due Oak Bluffs about 
10.30 a. m., Nantucket, 1.00 p. m.; returning, boats will leave Nan- 
tucket at about 1.00 p. m. ; Oak Bluffs, 3.2.5 p. ni., connecting at 
New Bedford with expi'ess trains due at Fall River in time to con- 
nect with Fall River Line steamers for New i'ork. Steamers of the 
New Bedford Line to New York connect at New Bedford with 
morning and evening boats to and from Oak Bluffs aiul Nantucket. 

NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION COMPANY. 

Bridgeport Line. 

Steamers "Bridgeport" and " Naugatuck." 

Service via this line is operated throughout the entire year. 

Service from New York : Steamer leaves Pier 27, East River, 
near Catharine Street, daily, except Sunday, at 11.00 a. m. ; due 
Bridgeport at 3.00 p. m. 

Service from Bridgeport: Steamer leaves Naugatuck Wharf 
daily, except Saturday, at 12.00 night ; due New York at 4.00 a. m. 

Double Service is operated from about May 2nd to September 
24th, inclusive, on the following schedule : 

From New York : Steamers leave Pier 27, East River, week 
days only, at 11.00 a. m. and 3.00 p. m. (Saturdays, from June Q5th 
to September 3rd, inclusive, 2.00 p. m.); due Bridgeport 3.00 p. ra. 
and 6.30 p. ni. 

Fkom Bridoei'Ort: Steamers leave at 8.00 a. ni. from Fairfield 
Avenue Wharf week days only, and 12.00 night from Naugatuck 
Wharf week days, except Saturdays; due New York 11.30 a. m. and 
4.00 a. m. 

Stop at Pier 70 East River Foot of East 22nd St.: The 
steamer leaving Pier 27, East River, New York, at 3.00 p. m. 
(Saturdays from June 25th to September 3rd, Inclusive, at 2.00 
p. m.), will stop at I'ier 70 East River foot of East 22nd Street 
at 3.30 p. m. (Saturdays as above, at 2.30 p. m.) Steamer leaving 
Bridgeport at 8.00 a. ra. will stop at Pier 70 East River foot of 
East 22nd Street, New York, at 11. OO a. m. 

Sunday Service is operated from June 12th to SeptembcM- 1th, 
Inclusive, on the following schedule: 

From BRinoEi'Oirr: Steamers leave at 9.00 a. m. from I'airfleld 
Avenue Wharf, and 12.0t) night from Naugatuck Wharf; due New 
York, Pier 27, East River, at 12.30 p. m. and 4.00 a. m. 

From New York : Steamer leaves Pier 27, East River, at 5.00 
p. in. ; due Bridgeport at 8.30 p. ni. 

Stop at the Foot of East 2iND St. : Steamer leaving Bridge- 
port Sundays at 9.00 a. m. will stop at Pier 70 East Uiver, New York, 
at 12.00 noon ; returning, will stop there at 5.30 p. m. 

Meals a la carte. 

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NEW England Navigation co. continued. 

New Haven Line. 

Steamer " Richard Peck." 

This line Is operated throughout the entire year. 

Sbrvick kkom New Yokk: Steamer leaves Pier '-28, Flast lUver, 
near (atliarlne Street, week clays only, at 2.45 p. ni.; due New 
Haven 7.30 p. m. 

Sekvick from New Haven: Steamer leaves IJelle Dock, New 
Haven, at 1.00 a. m. daily, except Mondays; due Pier 28, East 
Ulver. New York, at 0.16 a. m. 

Stop at Pier 70 East Uiver Foot of East '22vv St.: Stop 
will be made on the eastward trip at Pier 70 East Klver, leaving 
there week days at 3.<J0 p. m., on westward trip, the stop will be 
omitted. 

Si'NDAV Service is operated from Juno I'ith to September 1th, 
Inclusive, on the following schedule : 

From New York: Steamer leaves Pier 28, East Uiver, at 9.30 
a. m. : Pier 70 East Kiver at 10.00 a. m. ; due New Haven at 3.30 p. m. 

From New Haven: Steamer leaves Helle Dock, New Haven, at 
4.30 p. m. : due New York, Pier 70 East Klver at 8.45 p. m.. Pier 28, 
East Uiver. at 9.1.5 p. m. 

Connection is made at New Haven for points on the Shore 
Line and Western Divisions of the New Y'ork, New Haven & Hartford 
K. K. 

Fares via this line do not iucluile rooms and moals. State rooms 
are $1.00. $1..50 and .$2.00. First-cla.ss tickets entitle holders to berths 
In sleeping saloons without extra charge. Meals served a la carte. 

For state-room reservations, address Mr. E. H. Wilson, Agent. 
Pier 28, East Ulver, New York. Uemlttances should accompany ap- 
plications, which must give the address of the writer, In order to 
insure proi)er attontlon and ackno\vle<lgment. 

For detailed information, address the Assistant (Jeneral Pass- 
enger Agent. IMer 19, North Uiver, New York City. 



New London— Block Island Line. 

Steamer "Block Island." 

Service via this lino Is operated from June 2r>tli to Septembf r «>tli 
Inclusive. t)etween NorwIcli. New I.oiidon, Wati-h Hill and Hlock 
lalanri. 

Wkkk Dav Skrvhe: Steamer leaves Norwich H.20 a. m., Nt-w 
Ix>ndon {).r>o a. ra.. Watch IHll iojir, a. m. ; due lilock Island 12. 3o 
p. m.; returning, leaves lilock iHlaiid 2.ir> p. m.. Watch II III 3 30 
p. m.. New Ix)ndon 5.<K) p. m.; due Norwich 0.15 p. m. 

SiNnAV Seuvick: Steamer leaves NorwIcli t».15a. ni.. New I,on 
rloM 10.40a. m. (or on arrival of New York. Now Haven \- Hartford 
U. U. train from New York and Inli-rmedlato polnt.s). Watch Hill 
11.40a m.; due llloi'k Island I.<M)|i. m.; ri-turnlng, sti-amer IcavcH 
Hlock Island 2.45 p. m.. Watrh Hill 1.<K» ]■. m.; New London 5.30 
p. m., due Norwh-li 7.00 p. m. 

Connection is made at .Nkw Lonkon for pidnta on the ContrnI 
Yermonl Uy. and tlie N«'W York, .N<w Haviii .V Hartford K. U.; also 
with steamers of the Norwich Mne for New York. 

For detalle<l liirormatir>n. address the Asslataiit (ieiioral 
Passenger \L'.-iit IM'T Hi .N'ortti Klv.r. \fw Vdik Citv, 

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NEW England navigation Co.— continued. 

Norwich Line. 

Steamers 'City of Lowell" and "Chester W. Chapin." 

Service via this line is operated throughout the entire year. 

Service from New York: Steamers leave Pier 40, North Klver, 

foot of Clarkson Street, week days only, at 5.00 p. m.. Pier 70 East 

River, 6.30 p. m., connecting at New London with trains for Roston, 

Worcester, and the north, and with steamers for Fishers Island, 

Watch Hill and Block Island, also with Central V'ermont K'y for all 

points north. 

Service from the East: Steamboat train leaves Boston about 
5.40 p. m., Worcester 8.00 p. m. Steamers leave New London at 
11.00 p. m. ; due New York, Pier 70 East lliver 5.45 a. m. ; Pier 40 
North River 7.00 a. m. 

Sunday Service : On Sundays, from July 10th to September 4th, 
Inclusive, the Steamer "Chester W. Chapin" will leave New London 
at 11.00 p. m. ; due New York 7.00 a. m. Returning will leave 
New York Mondays from July 11th to September 5tli inclusive; from 
Pier 40 North River 10.00 a. m.; Pier 70 East River 10. 15 a. m.; due 
New London 5.15 p. m. 

Fares via this line do not include rooms and meals. State-rooms 
are $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each, according to location, and with few 
exceptions, accommodate two persons. First-class tickets entitle 
holders to berths in sleeping saloons without extra charge. Meals 
served a la carte. 

For state-room reservations, address H. L. Stocking, City Ticket 
Agent, 171 Broadway, New York. Remittances should accompany 
applications, which must give the address of the writer, in order 
to insure proper attention and acknowledgment. 

For detailed information, address the Assistant General 
Passenger Agent, Pier 10, North River, New York City. 



Providence Line. 
Steamers "Providence" and "Plymouth" 

This line is operated from June loth to September 24th, inclusive. 
An orcliestra Is carried on each steamer. 

Service from New York : Steamers leave Pier 18, North River, 
foot of Murray Street, week days only, at 6.00 p. m.; due Providence 
5.00 a. m., connecting with express train due Boston at about 
7.15 a. m. 

Service FROM THE East: Express train leaves Boston dally, 
except Saturdays, at about 6.20 p. m. ; due Fox Point Wharf, Provi- 
dence, at about 7.35 p. m. Steamers leave Providence daily, except 
Saturdays, at 7.45 p. m. ; due New York at 7.00 a. m. 

Faros via this line do not include rooms and meals. State-rooms 
are $1.00 and $2.00 each, according to location, and, with few ex- 
ceptions, accommodate two persons. Parlor rooms furnished with 
wide beds are $5.00 eacli. First-class tickets entitle holders to 
berths in sleeping saloons without extra charge. Meals served a 
la carte. 

For state-room reservations, address H. L. Stocking, City Ticket 
Agent, 171 Broadway. New York. Remittances should accompany 
applications, which must give the address of the writer, in order 
to Insure proper attention and acknowledgment. 

For detailed Information address the Assistant General 
Passenger Agent, Pier 10, North Klver. New York City. 

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SCHEDULES OF STEAMER LINES SEASON OF 19 10. 



NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO CONCLUDED. 

Fall River Line. 
Steamers " Commonwe.ilfh " and " Priscilla." 

Tills Hue Is operated throughout the entire year. 

Music Is a permanent feature of this line, an orchestra lielng 
carried on eaoh steamer. 

Service fkom New York : Steamers leave Pier 19, North IMver, 
foot of Warren Street, dally at 5.30 ii. m., due Newport 2.45 
a. m. ; leave Ne\vi)ort 3.45 a. m., due Fall Ulver5.00 a. ni., connecting 
with express trains due Boston at about 7.05 a. m. and 8.00 a. m. 

Service from thk East: Express train leaves South Station, 
Boston, daily at (5.00 p. m., due Fall Uiver 7.20 p. m. Steamers leave 
Fall Uiver 7.40 p. m., due Newport 9.00 p.m.; leave Newport 0.15 
p. m.. Sundays 10.00 p. m., from June 5th to September 25th, due 
New York 7.00 a. m. 

Connecting Trains between Fall Uiver and Providence, Tauuton, 
Mlddleboro, Brockton, New Bedford, Plymouth, Cape Cod and other 
points on the New York, New Haven & Hartford R. U. run direct 
from and to the steamboat wharf. Connection is made at New Bed- 
ford with steamers for Martha's Vineyard ((^ak Bluffs, Vineyard 
Haven and Edxartown), and Nantucket. 

Fares via this line do not Include rooms and meals. State-rooms 
are $1.00 and $2.00 each, accordin;^ to location, and. with few ex- 
ceptions, accommodate two persons. Parlor rooms furnisheil with 
wide beds range in price from $4.00 to S7.00. First-class tickets 
entitle holders to berths in sleei)lng saloons without extra charge. 
Meals a la carte. 

For state-room reservations, address H. L. Stocklmr, City Ticket 
Agent, 171 Broadway, New York. Remittances should accompany 
applications which must give the address of the writer. In order 
to Insure proper attention and acknowledgment. 

For detailed information address the Assistant f!enei"al Passen- 
ger Agent, Pier 19, North Uiver, New York City. 



New Bedford Line. 
Steamers "Maine" and "New Hampshire." 

Passenger service via this line Is operated from .Tune ;htl to 
September 25th, Inclusive. 

Service krom .Vew York : Steamers leave Pier 40, North River, 
foot of Clarkson Street, week days only, at 0.00 p. m., due New Bed- 
ford at 0.00 a. m. 

Service from New Bbukord: steamers leave week ilays 
(except SaturdayH)and Sundays at".oo p. in., due Ni'w York IMi r 40, 
North River, at 7.(KJ a. m. 

CoXNE< TION Is made at New Bedford with New York, New 
Haven & Hartford U. U. trains for Tremont, South Wareham. Waro- 
ham. Onset .Innr-tlon, .Marlon, Mattapolsett. Bu/./anls Bay, Woods 
Hole aufl ("ape <o(l Points; also with steami-rs for Martha's Vineyard, 
Oak BluiTs, Vim-y/ird Haven and Kdgartownand .Nantucket. 

Fares via this line do not Imludf rooms and nn-als. Stale rooms 
vary In price from $l.oo to $.'> 00 each, according to location, ami. 
with few exceptions, acc<mimodato two persons. FIrst-cla.SH tickets 
entitle holders to berths in sleeping saloons without extra charge. 
Meala served a la carte. 

For state-room reservations, address H. I<. Stocking, city Ticket 
.\geMt, 171 Broadway, New Vork. Remittances should accompany 
applications, which must give the address of the writer. In order 
to Insure proper attention and acknowledgment. 

For detailed Information, addn-ss the .\sslstant General I'anson 
ger Agent, Pier 19, Noifh Uiver. N.u ^•ork CItv. 



SCHEDULES OF STEAMER LINES— SEASON OF I9I0. 



NIAGARA NAVIGATION COMPANY. 

Steamers "Cayuj^a," "Chippewa," "Coroua," "Chicora," make (i 
round trips claily (except Sunday), at lielj^ht of season. Season of 
navigation opens May 16tii, closes Octoljer 15th., between Toronto, 
Canada and Lewiston, N. Y., calling at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., 
and Queeuston, Ont. 

Connections at Lewiston with N. Y. C. & H. R. R. 11. and Niagara 
Gorge R. R. for all points in United States; at Queenston with Inter- 
national R'y Co.; at Nlagara-on-the-Lake with Michigan Central 
R. R.; at Toronto with Grand Trunk R'y, Canadian Pacific R. R. and 
Canadian Northern R'y, for Muskoka and all points in Canada. Also 
with Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. steamers for Jfontreal, 
Quebec and St. Lawrence River Ports. 

NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 

The new palace steamers "Southland," "Newport News." 
"Washington" and "Norfolk" are in daily service between Wash- 
ington, I). C, old Point Comfort and Norfolk. Steamers will leave 
Washington at 6.45 p. m.; arrive at Old Point Comfort (>.30 a. m., 
Norfolk 8.00 a. m., and Portsmoutli 8.30 a. m. Leave Norfolk 6.00 
p. m.. Old Point Comfort 7.00 i). m. Arrive Washington 7.00 a. m., 
making close connection with trains for all points north, east and 
west. 

THE NORTHERN NAVIGATION COMPANY, OF ONTARIO 

LlMITEDi. 

Lake Superior Division. 

Effective .Tune 20th to September lOtii. Leave Sarnia west- 
bound Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Sault Ste. Marie 
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sunday. Leave Duluth, eastbouud Tues- 
days and Saturdays. Leave Sault Ste. Marie eastbonnd, Mondays, 
Thursdays and Satiu'days. 

Georgian Bay IVIacl<inac Division. 

Effective June '2i»th to Sejitenibcr 1st. I>eave Parry Souiul west- 
bound Sundays, Tuesda.\s and Fridays. Leave Mackinac Island east- 
bound Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 

Midland -Penetagg— Parry Sound Division. 

Effective June 'iotli to Sei)tember lOtli. Daily service, Sunday 
excepted, leave Parry Sound (>.:?0a.ni., arriving Penetang 12.01 p.m.. 
Midland 12.50 p.m. Leave Midland 1.30 p.m., Penetang 3.15 p.m., 
arriving Parry Sound 8.45 ]).ni. 

NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 

Commencing June 22Md, steamship "Xorthlajid" leaves Hutfalo 
Wednesdays 8.00 p. ni. (Central timet; Cleveland. Thursdays 8.00 
a. ni.; Detroit, Tliursdays 3.30 i). m.; Mackinac Island, Fridays 
11.30a. m.; Harl)or Springs, Fridays 4.15 p. ni.: Milwaukee, Satur- 
days 8.00 a.m., arriving Chicago, Saturdays 2.10 p. m.; returning, 
leaves Chicago, Saturdays 4.15 p. m.; Milwaukee, Saturdays 9 45 
p. m.; lIar))or Springs, Sundays 11.40 a.m.; Mackinac Island, Sun- 
days 4.46 p.m.; Detroit, Mondays 11.30 p.m.; Cleveland, Mondays 
7.15 p. m., arriving Puffalo, Tuesdays 7.00 a. m. (Central time). 

Commencing June 25th, steamship "Northwest" leaves Buffalo. 
Saturdays 8.00 p. m. (Central time): Cleveland, Sundays 8.00 a. m. ; 
Detroit, Sundays 3.30 p. m. ; Mackinac Island, Mondays 11.30 a. m. ; 
Sault Ste. Marie, Mondays (!.00 p. m. ; Houghton and Hancock. Tues- 
days f).00 a. m., arriving Dulutli, Tuesdays 8.00 p. m. ; returning, 
leaves Dulutli, Tuesdays 11.30 p. ni. ; Houghton and Hancock, 
Wednesdays 12.00 noon; Sault Ste. Marie, Thursdays 8.15 a. m. : 
Mackinac Island, Thursdays 4.45 p. m. ; Detroit, Fridays 11.30 a. m.; 
Cleveland, Fridays 7.15 p. m., arriving Buffalo, Saturdays 7.00a. m. 
(Central time). 

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SCHEDULES OF STEAMER LINES SEASON OF 19 10. 



Comineuciiiir .Iiine 19tli, steamship " Northwest" h-aves IlulTalo. 
SatiHilays S.Oi) p. in. (Central time); Cleveland, Sundays H.ot) a. ni.; 
Detroit, Sundays 3 3() p m. ; Maoklnao Island, Mondays 11.30 a. ni. ; 
Sault Ste. Marie. Mondays (J.OO p. ni. ; lloutjrhton and llant-ock, Tues- 
days !».00 a. in., arriving' DuUitli. Tuesdays 8.(M) p. ni. ; returnin;;, 
leaves I>uluth, Tuesdays 11.30 p. m. ; Houghton and Hancock, 
Wednesdays 12.00 noon : Manpiette, Wednesdays 0.(55 p. ni. ; Sault 
Ste. .Marie, Thursdays 8.ir> a.m.; Mackinac Island, Thursdays 4.45 
p. ni. ; Detroit, Fridays 11. 30 a. m. ; Cleveland, Fridays 7.15 p. m. 
anlvlng Buffalo, Saturdays 7.00 a. ra. (Central time). 

NORWICH LINE. 

(See New England Navigation Co.^ 

OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 
New York • Virginia Line. 

Steamships "Monroe," (4700 tons) "Jefferson," "Hamilton," 
" I'rlncess Anne" (4000 tons), and "Jamestown " (3000 tons) perform 
daily express service between New York and Vlrt,'inla during the 
entire year. 

Leave Xew York for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, and Newport 
Naws, Ya., every week day at 3.00 p. in., arriviiij^ at Old I'olnt 
appro.xlinately In 18Kj hours and at .Norfolk in lO'o hours. 

I..eave Norfolk, Conipany's wharf, foot of Church Street, for New 
York every week day at 7.0o p. m., aniviiifi at New York 3.30 p. in. 
the rollowlng day. 

James River Night Line. 

Steamers •' llrando'i" and " Berkeley" leave Norfolk and Klch- 
inond daily including Siuiday at 7.00 p. ni., arriving In either city 
the rollowlng morning. 

James River Day Line. 

Steamer leaves .Norfolk every Tuesday. Thursday and Satunlay, 
and from Rlchniond every Monday, Wednesday and Filda\, at 7.O0 
a. m., stopplmr at all regular landings. 

OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY. 

The >rc;itiii'is " limprcss " and " l)ucin>ss i>r Vork," sail between 
Ottawa and .Mr)ntrpal on the Ottawa Klver, from about May '21st to 
September 30th. Steamer loaves (.Mieen's Wharf, Ottawa, daily at 7.30 
a. m. (Sunday e.\cepted», run I.aciiine Kaplds, reaching .Montreal at 
fl.30 p. m., in time to connect with steamer for Oui-bec. The steamer 
leaves Lachlne for Ottawa dally, e.xcept Sunda\s, on arrival of train 
leaving; .Montreal at h.oo a. m., from Orand Tnink Dejiot, arriving 
Ottawa at f>.:'.0 p. m. 

PEOPLES LINE. 
tSee Hudson Navigation Co.) 

PLANT LINE. 
Canada, Atlantic & Plant Steamship Co. 

PROVIDENCE LINE. 

iSfiB Now Enql.ind Navlgnlinn Co.t 

RANGELEY LAKES STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 
KxcfilontMiTvleeailoKlrd loiiiiil Umiii all poinlson iijingley T.ake, 
connei-tfl at South Uan;,'el.y with all Malm- Ceiitial IC. K. trains at 
Mangel. -y Outlet with stage to and from the lower ICangeley F-akos. 
at Haiigeley with Sandy River and Itangeley I,ak<'8 IC. K. 

RAQUETTE LAKE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 

Steainerson Ubie Moniitalii, Idi.piette, llowanaaiKl KmkIb I,ake« 
commence running .May l.'>tli and cease .Novemi.er Ist. connecting 
with Ka-iuette Lake R'y (X. Y. C. & II. It. U. K.) at Ka.|nolte Lak* 
station. 



SCHEDULES OF STEAMER LINES— SEASON OF I9I0. 

RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NAVIGATION COMPANY. 

Toronto Rochester Montreal Line. 
Season June to Sejitember. Steamers will leave Toronto 3.00 
p. m., and Montreal 12 noon daily, exeept Sunday. From July 1st 
to Sei)tenil)er 10th, dally, from Toronto and dally, except Sunday, 
from Montreal. September 12th to 17th, daily, except Sunday. 
September 19th to Octol)er 1st, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 

Toronto Rochester— Thousand Islands Line. 
Season June 18th to September ord. Steamer " Rochester" will 
leave Youngstown and Charlotte (from June 18th) Monday, Wednes- 
day and Saturday, Eastbound, and Oydensburg, Sundays, Tuesdays 
and Tliursdays, Westbound, from June 19th. 

Montreal— Quebec Line. 
Season May to November. Steamers will leave Montreal 7.00 
p. m., Quebec 6.00 p. m. dally, except Sunday until May 28th. 
Commencing May 29th, daily until October 2ud, and thereafter 
daily, except Sunday, imtil close of navigation. 

Saguenay Line. 

Season May to November. Steamers will leave Quebec at 8.00 
a. ni. from opening of navigation until June 11th, on Tuesdays and 
Saturdays; from June 14th to July 2n(l, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, 
Fridays and Saturdays ; from July 5th to September 10th, daily ; 
from September 13th to 30th, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and 
Saturdays. From October 1st to November 15th, Tuesdays and 
Saturdays. 

Meals and berth are extra over all divisions of the line. 

RIDEAU LAKES NAVIGATION COMPANY. 

From May 3rd to June 28th and from September 4th to 
Novemljer 1st steamers leave Kingston Mondays and Thursdays 
at 6.00 a.m ., arriving at Ottawa Tuesdays and Fridays at 8.00 a. m. ; 
leave Ottawa Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.00 p. m., arrive at Kingston 
Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5.00 p. m. From Juno 28th to 
Septeml)er 4th steamers leave Clayton Tuesdays, Wednesdays and 
Fridays at 9.00 p. m.,and Sundays at 3.00 p. m. ; Kingston, Mondays, 
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6.00 a. m. ; arriving 
Ottawa Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 8.00 a. m. ; 
returning, leave Ottawa Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 
at 2.00 p. m. : arriving Kingston, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, F'rldays 
and Saturdays at 5.00 p. m. ; Clayton 8.30 p. m. Meals and berths 
extra as follows: Itideau King, meals 75 (-(Mits, berths $1.50, rooms 
$3.00; llideau Queen, meals 75 cents, to $1.00, Ijertlis, lower $2.50, 
upper $1.50, rooms $4.00. Children occupying seats at the table will 
be charged for meals at tariff rates, as advertised. 

SCHROON LAKE STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 

Steamers on Schroon Lake commence running Jmie 1st, and 
cease operations about September 15th, connecting with trains 
of the Adirondack Hranch of the D. & II. Co. by automobile stage 
from Riverside Station, passing through I'ottorsville. 

SHELTER ISLAND FERRY. 

• (Shelter Island and Greenport Ferry Co.) 

The boats of the Shelter Island and Greenport Ferry Co. connect 
with all liOng Island R. R. trains to and from Greenport, stopping 
at both I, Prospect) Shelter Island Heights and Mahansett. 

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SCHEDULES OF STEAMER LINES SEASON OF I9I0. 

STEAMER "BLOCK ISLAND." 

(See New Enirlancl Navigation Co.) 

STEAMER "MARY POWELL." 
(Mary Powell Steamboal Co.i 

The "Mary Powell" is in service May '23r(l, and ceases trips 
about ."September 2.{rcl. Leave New Vorlc, except Sundays, iroin l)es- 
l)rossi-s street, at 1.4."> p. mi.; West Forty-second Street, 2.00 j). m., 
I'iMtli .-^trect '2.-20 p. ni.; arrivinj; at Hijjliland I'alls 4.rtO n. ni.. West 
Point 5.00 p. III., Cornwall 5. 25 ii. in., Newburg 5.4.'j p. m., Kcw 
Haiiibur;^ H.15 p. m., Milton 6.30 p. m , Pouitrbkeeiisle 6.4.") 11. m. 
Hondout and Ivinfiston 7.4.5 p.m. (iolug south leave Kingston and 
Kondout (5.00 a. ni., Pouglikeepsie 700 a. ni., Milton l.lis a. ni.. New 
Hamburg 7.30 a. m., Xewl)urg 8.O0 a. ni., Cornwall 8.1.") a. m.. West 
Point .S.3.-) a. m.. Highland Kails 8.40 a.m., arriving West 129th St. 
11.00 a. ni.. West 42nd St. 11. 'iO a. m., Desbrosses St. 11.4.5 a. m. 
Passenger t-apaclty 1,800. Meals at all hours a la carte. Concerts 
will 1(0 given liotli morning and afternoon. 

STEAMER "WATCH HILL." 
(Stonlngton and Watch Hill Ferry.) 

During tlie summer season the stcaiiiei "Watfli Hill" runs be- 
tween Stoniugton and Watch Hill, connecting with New Vork, New 
Haven tc Hartford U. H. trains at Stoniugton. Time between 
StoninL'ton and Watcli Hill about thirty t30) minutes. Regular 
sonson begins .luno 1st and will continue until October 1st. 

ST. LAWRENCE RIVCIR STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 

Stoamei-8 leave Cape \inccnt 11.00 a. ni. and .5.40 p. m.; arrive 
Kin:;st<in l.OO p ra. and 7.40 p. in. Leave Kingston 5.00 a. m. and 
2.'M) p. in.; arrive Cape Vincent 7.00 a. ni. •ind 4.00 p. m. Connec- 
tion is made at Cape Vincent witli the New Vork Central \- Hudson 
HIver llailroad. and at F\iiitrst<>n witli the Grand Trunk Hallway, 
Canadian Paiitlc Railway and other transportatioii lines. 

THOUSAND ISLANDS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 

The steamers of this company perform almost liourly seivice 
l»etween Clayton and Alexanilria Hay, from .April lOlh until 
Novemlier 1st, calling at all principal resorts at tlie 'I'housand 
iMhind region, namely: Clayton, l-roiitenar, Murray Isle, (ireiiell's. 
Thousand Island Park. Fine View Park, St. Lawreiu-e Park. Point 
Vivian. Kdgewood Park, Alexandria Hay and Westminster Park. 
Ininiedlato connection Is made at the Hallroad dock at Clayton 
with all the IncomlMK a iil outgoing trains of the New Vork leiitral 
Sc Hudson Klver Itallroad. ,Mho f«peclal tours of Hie 'I'hoiisaiid 
IslnndH. consisting of .50 Mile Kjimlile liy oliservatlon steamer "New 
Island Wanderer," Vacht trip through .\merlcaii /imi Tanaillan 
Chnniiels, observation yacht "Kamona," .^Jearchllght excursion and 
trip to Canada. 

THE WINTER HARBOR TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 

iSleamer "Schoodlc") 

lletjInnlMK .lune Ist. steamer will make three trips each week 
day. and after .luly Ist. four trips each rlay. Snn<Iay8 Included, be- 
tween (Jrlndstone Nock and IJar llarlior, connectliiK at liar Harbor 
with steamers of tbo Maine Central Itallroad during the summer 



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SCHEDULES OF STEAMER LINES— SEASON OF I9I0. 



WINNIPESAUKEE LAKE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 

Service will begin May 28th. and coiitiiiue until October 15th 
inclusive, between the Weirs (R. R. Station) and Mel vln Village, 
N. H., stopping at the several landings enroute. Through the season 
boat leaves the Weirs at 4.30 p. m. or on arrival of train, arrives 
at the Weirs at 8. '20 a. ni. Through July and August an extra boat 
leaves the Weir.s at 8 a. ni. and 12.50 p. m., and on return trip arrives 
at Weirs at 11.30 a. ni. and 4.30 p. m. 



WOODSUM STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 

Steel steamers " Armenia White," " Keersage," " Ascutrey " and 
" Weetanioo" connect at Lake Station with all Boston & Maine R. R. 
trains for Brightwood, Burkehaven, Blodgetts, Soo-Nlpi Park, Gran- 
lldeu, Suuapee, Lakeside, and George Mills. Service will be resumed 
May 1st and will close October 3rd, 1910. 



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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL ON OR 

ADDRESS ANY OF THE FOLLOWING 

REPRESENTATIVES: 

M \S UIKK 1 i I Itr0€id««i> — 

,1 II. SCO IT, (ioiu'ial Kastein Pnssi^iificr Af^eiit. 

v.. 1). AINSMK. Ticket Af,'eut. 
I}UU Broadna> 

S. li. Kl, AN. \<;.\N. Ticket Afient. 
ti \stor House 

1.. W ri;iil!\'. ricket A-ent. 

KOSION. MASS. 256 Wdshington Street— 

II. I!. l'.\i;i lAT. New Hiijiland Passenger A «ent. 
K. !•:. It.\ KKKV, Ticket Ayent. 

('Mil viilll'tlix. V\. S34 Chestnut Street— 

MKK.NAIti) ASHUV. District Passeii^or A^'ent. 
C I). (ir.ADDINC, Ticket Af,'eut. 
Depot— 

R. T. M.\(!(i\V.VX, Ticket Af^'eiit. 

KU IIMOKI. Ml). N. \N. (or. Bdltimnre and Charles Streets 

i;. A. WALTiiX, District Passenger A j^eiit. 
C. \V. ALI,K.\, Traveling Passenger Af^eiit. 
<;. D. CKAWFO Id). Ticket Agent. 
Camden Station— 

K. I{. .lONKS. Ticket Agent. 
Mt. Ro>al Station- 

A. (!. CI!" i.M\V|:m„ Ticket Agent. 

\s vsiiiS(.li(\. II. ( . I 117 Street, N. W.— 

-. I!. II lie K. District Passenger Agent. 
II. H. I l«)\v,-:i; I {. Ticket Agent. 
019 l>enns>lvania \venue — 

W. V. ll.><Ki;, Ticket Agent. 
I'nion Station- - 

.loSKI'll K \MP.<, Ticket Agent. 

SdKMilk. W. 10 Granby Street, Atlantic Hotel - 

AIMHIIJ (i. I,K\VI.<. .-^nnthern Passenger Agent. 

I'll I Mil K(,ll. I>\. H. W. Oliver Buildinq, (ith Avenue and Smithfield Street— 

.1. P. 'I'AdtJ.V III'. Assistant tieni-ral Passt-nger Agenl. 
403-V7 fifth Avenue 

W. .><. MII,l,i;i!. ri.kct Agr-nt. 
Depot— 

S. .1. Ill TCIII.NSO.N. Ticket Agent. 

(((SMII SMIII , V\. 

II I. l"il(;l,A."^, 'TU'ket Agent. 

I'\<KIHSHI H<.. W. W. 

.1. M<t' M.\ U'TI N. 'Traveling Passenger Agent. 

wtllllisi., \s. \\. 

T. < . inUKK. 'Travrliii- Passenger Agent. 

( III Ml K. PA. 

.1. T. MOK TI,.\ND, Ticket Ag.-nt. 

\MIMIN<,lllN. nil . 

II \. Mll.l.i;H. Tiaveiing Passenger Agent. 

C S. Wight, c w. bassett. 

(.irilRAL TllArFit MahAi.IK. GtrtflKAL Passcnoer Aueni, 

Baltimore, Mi. Baliimohe, Mil 



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